Today, I’m showcasing some doors and details from my archives that feature the enchanting beauty and intricate details of the Amalfi Cathedral (St. Andrew’s Cathedral), its architecture, and a rich history. This cathedral, one of the standout attractions of the Amalfi Coast and among Italy’s most magnificent churches, sits in Piazza del Duomo at the heart of Amalfi. The beautiful Roman Catholic Cathedral is dedicated to the Apostle Saint Andrew, whose remains were brought to Amalfi from Constantinople in 1206 and are interred in the Crypt. In addition to being the patron saint of Scotland and Russia, Saint Andrew is also revered as the patron saint of Amalfi.
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I, for some reason, found it suitable for the season as I am listening to Christmas songs at the same time. Dan’s Thursday Doors





I didn’t know about the St Andrew’s connection but it’s a beautiful cathedral xx
A very beautiful cathedral. Thank you for showing the wonderful interiour
Beautiful photos, Ritva.
Those are beautiful photos, Ritva. Thank you for including some close-ups. I think this is a perfect choice for the season, and I wish you much happiness during the holidays.
These pictures are amazing and perfect for the Christmas version of Thursday Doors. Thanks, Ritva!
Oh so beautiful, Ritva!
What a lovely set of images of a most imposing place, Ritva!
Your photos are fantastic, Ritva. I love the way you compose doorway photos, giving a lighted glimpse to what is beyond the threshold. Thank you. Blessings to you.
Wow, just like a palace with ceiling frescoes.
Beautiful place!!
Gorgeous!