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The Cathedral of Saint Andrew (Duomo di Amalfi) is the monumental heart of the town, dominating the Piazza del Duomo from atop a sweeping 62-step staircase. Originally built in the 9th century and significantly remodelled in Moorish-Norman, Baroque, and Neo-Moorish styles, the cathedral's striped facade is one of Italy's most photographed church fronts.
Founded in the 9th century when Amalfi was a powerful maritime republic, the cathedral was expanded in the 13th century and rebuilt in the 18th century. The Neo-Moorish facade was added in 1891 after the original collapsed.