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  2. Amalfi Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Amalfi Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Amalfi; Cattedrale di Sant'Andrea) is a medieval Roman Catholic cathedral in the Piazza del Duomo, Amalfi, Italy. It is dedicated to the Apostle Saint Andrew whose relics are kept here. Formerly the archiepiscopal seat of the Diocese of Amalfi, it has been since 1986 that of the Diocese of Amalfi-Cava de ...

  3. Amalfi - Wikipedia

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    Shrine of Saint Andrew. At the top of a flight of steps, Saint Andrew's Cathedral overlooks the Piazza Duomo, the heart of Amalfi. The cathedral dates back to the 11th century; its interior is adorned in the late Baroque style with a nave and two aisles divided by 20 columns. The façade of the cathedral is Byzantine in style and is adorned ...

  4. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Amalfi-Cava de' Tirreni

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    And after the completion, also in 1206, of the Cathedral of St. Andrew , the relics of the Apostle of that name, who was the patron saint of Amalfi, were taken from Constantinople and brought there by Cardinal Pietro of Capua, an Amalfitan who took part in the sack of Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade.

  5. Amalfi Coast - Wikipedia

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    The rulers of Amalfi are the central figures in John Webster's Jacobean tragedy The Duchess of Malfi. The Dutch artist M. C. Escher produced a number of artworks of the Amalfi coast, [11] and Spike Milligan describes his time in Amalfi during a period of leave in the fourth part of his war memoirs, Mussolini: His Part in My Downfall. [12]

  6. Diocesan Museum of Amalfi - Wikipedia

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    The Diocesan Museum of Amalfi (Museo Diocesano di Amalfi) is an art museum housed in the 9th century Basilica del Crocifisso di Amalfi (Basilica of the Crucifix) in Amalfi It displays many of the treasures of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Amalfi-Cava de' Tirreni and is centrally located close to Amalfi Cathedral in Via Salita Episcopio.

  7. Minori, Campania - Wikipedia

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    Minori (Campanian: Minure; originally Rheginna Minor) is a comune in the province of Salerno, in the Campania region of south-western Italy.As a part of the Amalfi Coast, it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997.

  8. Sant'Andrea al Quirinale - Wikipedia

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    Main altar - Martyrdom of Saint Andrew (1668) by Guillaume Courtois. Inside, the main entrance is located on the short axis of the church and directly faces the high altar. The oval form of the main congregational space of the church is defined by the wall, pilasters and entablature, which frame the side chapels, and the golden dome above. [ 3 ]

  9. Andrew the Apostle - Wikipedia

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    Relics alleged to be those of the Apostle Andrew are kept at the Cathedral of Saint Andrew, Patras, Greece; in Amalfi Cathedral (the Duomo di Sant'Andrea), Amalfi and in Sarzana Cathedral [2] in Sarzana, Italy; St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland; [21] and the Church of St Andrew and St Albert, Warsaw, Poland.

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