
Amalfi is the main center of the Amalfi Coast, a place immersed in a context of extraordinary beauty that preserves a centuries-old historical and cultural heritage. Amalfi was one of the great Italian maritime republics together with Genoa, Pisa and Venice, which established itself in the Mediterranean as a commercial and cultural center of primary importance, with Arab and Norman influences that can still be perceived today in the architecture and traditions. Amalfi offers an immersive and complete experience, where history and nature blend together in timeless beauty. For this reason in 1997 the Amalfi Coast became a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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