Amalfi is a town and commune in the province of Salerno, in the region of Campania, Italy, on the Gulf of Salerno, 24 miles southeast of Naples. It lies at the mouth of a deep ravine, at the foot of Monte Cerreto (1,315 meters, 4,314 feet), surrounded by dramatic cliffs and coastal scenery. The town of Amalfi was the capital of The Maritime Republic of Amalfi, an important trading power in the Mediterranean between 839 and around 1200.
History
Amalfi is first mentioned in the 6th century, and soon acquired importance as a maritime power, trading its grain, salt and slaves from the interior, and even timber, for the gold dinars minted in Egypt and Syria, in order to buy the silks of the Byzantine empire that it resold in the West. Merchants of Amalfi were using gold coins to purchase land in the 9th century, while most of Italy worked in a barter economy. In the 8th and 9th century, when Mediterranean trade revived it shared with Gaeta the Italian trade with the East, while Venice was in its infancy, and in 848 its fleet went to the assistance of Pope Leo IV against the Saracens.
An independent republic from the seventh century until 1075, it rivalled Pisa and Genoa in its domestic prosperity and maritime importance. It was then an independent republic with a population of some 70,000, reaching an apogee about the turn of the millennium, during the reign of Duke Manso (966–1004). Under his line of dukes, Amalfi remained independent, except for a brief period of Salernitan dependency under Guaimar IV.
In 1073 it fell to the Norman countship of Apulia, but was granted many rights. A prey to the Normans who encamped in the south of Italy, it became one of their principal posts. However, in 1131, it was reduced by King Roger II of Sicily, who had been refused the keys to its citadel. The Holy Roman Emperor Lothair, fighting in favour of Pope Innocent II against King Roger of Sicily, who sided with the Antipope Anacletus, took him prisoner in 1133, assisted by forty-six Pisan ships. The city was sacked and Lothair claimed as part of the booty a copy of the Pandects of Justinian which was found there.
Amalfi was a populous city between the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. In 1135 and 1137, it was taken by the Pisans and rapidly declined in importance, though its maritime code, known as the Tavole Amalfitane, was recognized in the Mediterranean until 1570.
In medieval culture Amalfi was famous for its flourishing schools of law and mathematics. Flavio Gioia, who is traditionally considered the first to introduce the mariner's compass to Europe, is said to be a native of Amalfi.
In 1343 a large part of the lower town was destroyed by a tsunami, and its harbor is now of little importance.
Today
Amalfi is the main town of the coast on which it is located, named Costiera Amalfitana, and is today an important tourist destination together with other towns on the same coast, such as Positano, Ravello and others. Amalfi is included in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The Amalfi coast is famed for its production of Limoncello liqueur and home-made paper used throughout Italy for wedding invitations.
In the wonderful square of Amalfi, a short distance from the sea front and the beach. The Hotel Fontana offers a mixture of elegance and familiarity, ....
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Lidomare (19 Rooms) Largo Piccolomini, 9, , Amalfi 84011 Rating:
The Cameras, who own and run the hotel, ensure their guests receive a hearty and pleasant welcome. All fifteen rooms are equipped with private bathroo....
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Hotel La Bussola (60 Rooms) Lungomare, 16, , Amalfi 84011 Rating:
Hotel La Bussola is endowed with panoramic balconies and refined tapestries and furniture. The guest will benefit and enjoy the fresh and mediterranea....
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Hotel Aurora (29 Rooms) Piazzale Protontini, , Amalfi 84011 Rating:
Our hotel is in an ideal location for exploring Amalfi concealed in the frescoes, cloisters and ancient residences of the medieval Amalfitan nobility ....
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Residenza del Duca (5 Rooms) Via Mastalo II Duca, n.3, , Amalfi 84011 Rating:
The Residenza del Duca is located in an ancient palace which, already in 954, was part of a hospitium domorum', that is a group of palaces owned ....
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Hotel Amalfi (40 Rooms) Vico dei Pastai, 3, , Amalfi 84011 Rating:
The simply but tastefully furnished 40 rooms have WC/shower with hair-dryer , telephone, satellite - TV , safety-box,a lot with air conditioning on pa....
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The residence offers an ideal environment to revitalize your body and soul in this unique setting that offers a breathtaking view of the entire Amalfi....
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Hotel La Pergola (12 Rooms) Via G. Augustariccio, , Amalfi 84011 Rating:
The hotel has 12 beautiful rooms with window or balcony on the spectacular Bay of Santa Croce. We have also a very good restaurant, you can eat fresh ....
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The hotel has seven rooms,(trhee double standard,two family rooms,two junior suites) all tastefully furnished with air-condioning,hair-draier,minibar,....
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All the rooms are centrally heated and have private shower or bath and W.C., telephone, tv-set and many have balconies with seaview. Air conditioning ....
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A small village 10 minutes walk away has some good restaurants and bars and, from here, there is a beautiful path, twisting past lemon groves and wild....
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Villa Lara (6 Rooms) Via delle Cartiere, 1, , Amalfi 84011 Rating:
Villa Lara, built in the late 1800s, is surrounded by the green of lemon groves and by the bright colours of flowering bougainvilleas. Just a few step....
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The Grand Hotel Il Saraceno is entirely built in the oriental style. It stands overlooking the most enchanting bay of the Amalfi Coast. It has 50 doub....
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