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Paradise Cloister — Attraction in Amalfi

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Paradise Cloister
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Amalfi Coast
84011 Amalfi, Province of Salerno, Italy
Saint Andrew's Fountain Amalfi
Piazza Duomo, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
Diocesan Museum of Amalfi
Piazza Duomo, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
Ancient Arsenal of the Republic of Amalfi
Largo Cesareo Console, 4, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
Torre dello Ziro
Via Valle delle Ferriere, 36, 84010 Pontone SA, Italy
Statue Dedicated to Flavio Gioia (Amalfi)
Piazza Flavio Gioia, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
Amalfi Harbor Marina Coppola
Piazzale dei Protontini, 6, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
Museo della Carta
Via delle Cartiere, 23, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
Collegiate Church of Saint Mary Magdalene 'Penitente'
Largo Maddalena, Via Nicolangelo Protopisani, 84010 Atrani SA, Italy
Amalfi Port
Via Lungomare dei Cavalieri, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
Nearby restaurants
Pasticceria Pansa Amalfi
Piazza Duomo, 40, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
Bar Francese
Piazza Duomo, 20, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
Da Maria
Via Lorenzo D'Amalfi, 14, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
Da Gemma
Via Fra Gerardo Sasso, 11, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
Taverna degli Apostoli
Supportico Sant'Andrea, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
Ristorante Amalfi | Il Chiostro
Via dei Prefetturi, 2, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
Taverna Buonvicino
Largo Santa Maria Maggiore, 1, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
Ristorante Sant'Andrea
Piazza Duomo, 26, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
Locanda del Marinaio
Via Lorenzo D'Amalfi, 20, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
Ristorante L'Abside
P.za dei Dogi, 31, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
Nearby hotels
Residenza Luce
Via Fra Gerardo Sasso, 4, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
Hotel Amalfi
Via dei Pastai, 3, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
Hotel Residence
Corso delle Repubbliche Marinare, 9, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
Hotel Floridiana
Salita Brancia, 1, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
L'Antico Convitto
Salita dei Curiali, 4, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
Sharon House
Salita dei Curiali, 4, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
Hotel Fontana
Piazza Duomo, 7, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
Albergo Sant'Andrea
Via Costanza D'Avalos, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
Hotel Antica Repubblica
SALITA TRUGLIO.1, vico dei pastai, 2, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
DieciSedici
Piazza Municipio, 13, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
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Paradise Cloister

Via Salita Episcopio, 5, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
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attractions: Amalfi Coast, Saint Andrew's Fountain Amalfi, Diocesan Museum of Amalfi, Ancient Arsenal of the Republic of Amalfi, Torre dello Ziro, Statue Dedicated to Flavio Gioia (Amalfi), Amalfi Harbor Marina Coppola, Museo della Carta, Collegiate Church of Saint Mary Magdalene 'Penitente', Amalfi Port, restaurants: Pasticceria Pansa Amalfi, Bar Francese, Da Maria, Da Gemma, Taverna degli Apostoli, Ristorante Amalfi | Il Chiostro, Taverna Buonvicino, Ristorante Sant'Andrea, Locanda del Marinaio, Ristorante L'Abside
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Nearby attractions of Paradise Cloister

Amalfi Coast

Saint Andrew's Fountain Amalfi

Diocesan Museum of Amalfi

Ancient Arsenal of the Republic of Amalfi

Torre dello Ziro

Statue Dedicated to Flavio Gioia (Amalfi)

Amalfi Harbor Marina Coppola

Museo della Carta

Collegiate Church of Saint Mary Magdalene 'Penitente'

Amalfi Port

Amalfi Coast

Amalfi Coast

4.7

(29.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Saint Andrew's Fountain Amalfi

Saint Andrew's Fountain Amalfi

4.6

(160)

Open 24 hours
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Diocesan Museum of Amalfi

Diocesan Museum of Amalfi

4.3

(51)

Open 24 hours
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Ancient Arsenal of the Republic of Amalfi

Ancient Arsenal of the Republic of Amalfi

4.4

(131)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Pompeii Tour, Horseback Vesuvius & Wine Lunch
Pompeii Tour, Horseback Vesuvius & Wine Lunch
Sun, Dec 7 • 10:00 AM
80045, Pompei, Campania, Italy
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Cooking class in a villa
Cooking class in a villa
Mon, Dec 8 • 4:45 PM
80055, Portici, Campania, Italy
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Visit the olive grove and cook
Visit the olive grove and cook
Tue, Dec 9 • 10:30 AM
84133, Salerno, Campania, Italy
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Nearby restaurants of Paradise Cloister

Pasticceria Pansa Amalfi

Bar Francese

Da Maria

Da Gemma

Taverna degli Apostoli

Ristorante Amalfi | Il Chiostro

Taverna Buonvicino

Ristorante Sant'Andrea

Locanda del Marinaio

Ristorante L'Abside

Pasticceria Pansa Amalfi

Pasticceria Pansa Amalfi

4.3

(1.1K)

$$

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Bar Francese

Bar Francese

3.3

(1.2K)

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Da Maria

Da Maria

4.6

(1.3K)

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Da Gemma

Da Gemma

4.3

(712)

$$$

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Ugo Terzi (Golfo di Salerno)Ugo Terzi (Golfo di Salerno)
In the heart of Amalfi, a hidden gem of tranquil beauty emerges—the Chiostro del Paradiso, a cloister that transcends mere architectural marvel to become a sanctuary of the soul. As we enter this sacred oasis, let us explore its intricate details, where the technical and the poetic converge in a harmonious dance. Design and Layout: The Chiostro del Paradiso is a cloister of graceful proportion, an architectural symphony of symmetry and serenity. It follows the classic form of a quadrilateral, with a central courtyard graced by a lush garden. Cloister walkways, supported by slender columns, envelop the garden like loving arms, offering both shelter and an open embrace to visitors. Columns and Capitals: The cloister's columns are carved from the same local limestone that characterizes Amalfi's architecture. Each column rises with a slender grace, their capitals adorned with intricate foliage and geometric patterns, akin to a choir of voices singing in stone. These capitals, like botanical manuscripts, whisper secrets of the natural world. Archways and Vaults: As one walks through the cloister, the archways form a rhythmic procession, guiding the eye and the soul. Above, the vaulted ceilings, adorned with delicate frescoes, are a celestial canvas that tells stories of saints and miracles. The arches and vaults create a sense of harmony and balance, inviting contemplation and reflection. Garden and Flora: The central garden is a verdant paradise, a microcosm of the natural world's splendor. Here, citrus trees, fragrant with blossoms, offer shade and a gentle fragrance that lingers in the air. Roses, like the blush of youth, climb trellises, and vibrant bougainvillea spills over the walls, creating a palette of colors that mirror the Mediterranean. Fountain and Waterscape: At the heart of the garden, a serene fountain glistens with crystal-clear waters. Its soothing murmur is a backdrop to quiet contemplation, a symphony of liquid notes that dances in the air. The play of sunlight on the water's surface creates a shimmering mosaic of reflections. Statuary and Sculpture: Amidst the greenery, sculpted saints and biblical figures stand sentinel. Their faces bear expressions of serenity and grace, their forms a testament to the skill of the craftsmen. These statues seem to come alive in the dappled light, as if they, too, partake in the cloister's timeless reverie. The Chiostro del Paradiso is more than an architectural wonder; it is a sanctuary of the senses, where the technical and the poetic converge to create a place of serenity and spiritual awakening. It is a testament to the enduring power of design, nature, and the human spirit to create spaces that transcend the ordinary and touch the divine. In its tranquil embrace, we find not just a cloister, but a glimpse of paradise itself—a testament to the harmonious coexistence of art, architecture, and the natural world.
Carlo CiulloCarlo Ciullo
Dal Chiostro del Paradiso poi si accede al Duomo di Sant' Andrea ove all' interno si trova la reliquia del Santo La Cattedrale di Amalfi è il monumento più importante dell’Antica Repubblica Amalfitana. Costituito da due basiliche accostate, un tempo comunicanti, si affaccia sulla piazza più caratteristica di Amalfi, Piazza Duomo, che da sempre detta i ritmi della dolcevita amalfitana. La più antica Cattedrale del IX secondo, dedicata alla Vergine Assunta, prima protettrice di Amalfi, fu costruita sui resti di un’altra cattedrale paleocristiana del VI secolo in forma romanica ed impostata su tre navate. Tra il XVI e il XVIII secolo quella che oggi viene chiamata “Chiesa del Crocifisso” divenne di forma controriformistica e barocca, per poi essere riportata all’antica struttura romanica. La seconda cattedrale, dedicata all’Apostolo Andrea, protettore della diocesi di Amalfi, fu eretta nel 987 per interessamento del Duca di Amalfi Mansone I.
Joey ANTOINEJoey ANTOINE
Un joli détour à Amalfi, surtout en fin de journée ! Nous avons visité le Cloître du Paradis après 16h30, ce qui nous a permis d’éviter la foule et de profiter du calme du lieu. Les façades sont un peu noircies, mais l’endroit reste splendide sous le soleil, avec de belles arcades baignées de lumière. L’entrée (4 € par personne) donne aussi accès à la petite crypte, au musée et à la cathédrale, impressionnante par son intérieur décoré. Nous sommes restés environ 45 minutes au total. Il est indiqué à l’entrée du cloître que les tenues trop courtes sont interdites (pas de robes courtes, épaules couvertes conseillées), mais nous sommes entrés sans souci en pantalon + débardeur et short + débardeur. Une visite agréable si vous êtes déjà à Amalfi, mais si vous explorez la côte, d’autres sites peuvent être plus marquants.
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In the heart of Amalfi, a hidden gem of tranquil beauty emerges—the Chiostro del Paradiso, a cloister that transcends mere architectural marvel to become a sanctuary of the soul. As we enter this sacred oasis, let us explore its intricate details, where the technical and the poetic converge in a harmonious dance. Design and Layout: The Chiostro del Paradiso is a cloister of graceful proportion, an architectural symphony of symmetry and serenity. It follows the classic form of a quadrilateral, with a central courtyard graced by a lush garden. Cloister walkways, supported by slender columns, envelop the garden like loving arms, offering both shelter and an open embrace to visitors. Columns and Capitals: The cloister's columns are carved from the same local limestone that characterizes Amalfi's architecture. Each column rises with a slender grace, their capitals adorned with intricate foliage and geometric patterns, akin to a choir of voices singing in stone. These capitals, like botanical manuscripts, whisper secrets of the natural world. Archways and Vaults: As one walks through the cloister, the archways form a rhythmic procession, guiding the eye and the soul. Above, the vaulted ceilings, adorned with delicate frescoes, are a celestial canvas that tells stories of saints and miracles. The arches and vaults create a sense of harmony and balance, inviting contemplation and reflection. Garden and Flora: The central garden is a verdant paradise, a microcosm of the natural world's splendor. Here, citrus trees, fragrant with blossoms, offer shade and a gentle fragrance that lingers in the air. Roses, like the blush of youth, climb trellises, and vibrant bougainvillea spills over the walls, creating a palette of colors that mirror the Mediterranean. Fountain and Waterscape: At the heart of the garden, a serene fountain glistens with crystal-clear waters. Its soothing murmur is a backdrop to quiet contemplation, a symphony of liquid notes that dances in the air. The play of sunlight on the water's surface creates a shimmering mosaic of reflections. Statuary and Sculpture: Amidst the greenery, sculpted saints and biblical figures stand sentinel. Their faces bear expressions of serenity and grace, their forms a testament to the skill of the craftsmen. These statues seem to come alive in the dappled light, as if they, too, partake in the cloister's timeless reverie. The Chiostro del Paradiso is more than an architectural wonder; it is a sanctuary of the senses, where the technical and the poetic converge to create a place of serenity and spiritual awakening. It is a testament to the enduring power of design, nature, and the human spirit to create spaces that transcend the ordinary and touch the divine. In its tranquil embrace, we find not just a cloister, but a glimpse of paradise itself—a testament to the harmonious coexistence of art, architecture, and the natural world.
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Dal Chiostro del Paradiso poi si accede al Duomo di Sant' Andrea ove all' interno si trova la reliquia del Santo La Cattedrale di Amalfi è il monumento più importante dell’Antica Repubblica Amalfitana. Costituito da due basiliche accostate, un tempo comunicanti, si affaccia sulla piazza più caratteristica di Amalfi, Piazza Duomo, che da sempre detta i ritmi della dolcevita amalfitana. La più antica Cattedrale del IX secondo, dedicata alla Vergine Assunta, prima protettrice di Amalfi, fu costruita sui resti di un’altra cattedrale paleocristiana del VI secolo in forma romanica ed impostata su tre navate. Tra il XVI e il XVIII secolo quella che oggi viene chiamata “Chiesa del Crocifisso” divenne di forma controriformistica e barocca, per poi essere riportata all’antica struttura romanica. La seconda cattedrale, dedicata all’Apostolo Andrea, protettore della diocesi di Amalfi, fu eretta nel 987 per interessamento del Duca di Amalfi Mansone I.
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Un joli détour à Amalfi, surtout en fin de journée ! Nous avons visité le Cloître du Paradis après 16h30, ce qui nous a permis d’éviter la foule et de profiter du calme du lieu. Les façades sont un peu noircies, mais l’endroit reste splendide sous le soleil, avec de belles arcades baignées de lumière. L’entrée (4 € par personne) donne aussi accès à la petite crypte, au musée et à la cathédrale, impressionnante par son intérieur décoré. Nous sommes restés environ 45 minutes au total. Il est indiqué à l’entrée du cloître que les tenues trop courtes sont interdites (pas de robes courtes, épaules couvertes conseillées), mais nous sommes entrés sans souci en pantalon + débardeur et short + débardeur. Une visite agréable si vous êtes déjà à Amalfi, mais si vous explorez la côte, d’autres sites peuvent être plus marquants.
Joey ANTOINE

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In the heart of Amalfi, a hidden gem of tranquil beauty emerges—the Chiostro del Paradiso, a cloister that transcends mere architectural marvel to become a sanctuary of the soul. As we enter this sacred oasis, let us explore its intricate details, where the technical and the poetic converge in a harmonious dance.

Design and Layout: The Chiostro del Paradiso is a cloister of graceful proportion, an architectural symphony of symmetry and serenity. It follows the classic form of a quadrilateral, with a central courtyard graced by a lush garden. Cloister walkways, supported by slender columns, envelop the garden like loving arms, offering both shelter and an open embrace to visitors.

Columns and Capitals: The cloister's columns are carved from the same local limestone that characterizes Amalfi's architecture. Each column rises with a slender grace, their capitals adorned with intricate foliage and geometric patterns, akin to a choir of voices singing in stone. These capitals, like botanical manuscripts, whisper secrets of the natural world.

Archways and Vaults: As one walks through the cloister, the archways form a rhythmic procession, guiding the eye and the soul. Above, the vaulted ceilings, adorned with delicate frescoes, are a celestial canvas that tells stories of saints and miracles. The arches and vaults create a sense of harmony and balance, inviting contemplation and reflection.

Garden and Flora: The central garden is a verdant paradise, a microcosm of the natural world's splendor. Here, citrus trees, fragrant with blossoms, offer shade and a gentle fragrance that lingers in the air. Roses, like the blush of youth, climb trellises, and vibrant bougainvillea spills over the walls, creating a palette of colors that mirror the Mediterranean.

Fountain and Waterscape: At the heart of the garden, a serene fountain glistens with crystal-clear waters. Its soothing murmur is a backdrop to quiet contemplation, a symphony of liquid notes that dances in the air. The play of sunlight on the water's surface creates a shimmering mosaic of reflections.

Statuary and Sculpture: Amidst the greenery, sculpted saints and biblical figures stand sentinel. Their faces bear expressions of serenity and grace, their forms a testament to the skill of the craftsmen. These statues seem to come alive in the dappled light, as if they, too, partake in the cloister's timeless reverie.

The Chiostro del Paradiso is more than an architectural wonder; it is a sanctuary of the senses, where the technical and the poetic converge to create a place of serenity and spiritual awakening. It is a testament to the enduring power of design, nature, and the human spirit to create spaces that transcend the ordinary and touch the divine. In its tranquil embrace, we find not just a cloister, but a glimpse of paradise itself—a testament to the harmonious coexistence of art, architecture, and the...

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The Cloister of Paradise is part of the Amalfi Cathedral , in fact from the atrium of the latter you can access one of the most famous and interesting buildings of the entire Amalfi coast. In the years between 1266 and 1268 the archbishop Filippo Augustariccio built the Cloister of Paradise, a cemetery for illustrious and deserving citizens attached to the Basilica of the Assumption, connected to the archbishop's palace and formed by a quadriportico with cross vaults, pointed arches, twin columns and intertwined arches of Moorish influence, from which the...

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Dal Chiostro del Paradiso poi si accede al Duomo di Sant' Andrea ove all' interno si trova la reliquia del Santo La Cattedrale di Amalfi è il monumento più importante dell’Antica Repubblica Amalfitana. Costituito da due basiliche accostate, un tempo comunicanti, si affaccia sulla piazza più caratteristica di Amalfi, Piazza Duomo, che da sempre detta i ritmi della dolcevita amalfitana. La più antica Cattedrale del IX secondo, dedicata alla Vergine Assunta, prima protettrice di Amalfi, fu costruita sui resti di un’altra cattedrale paleocristiana del VI secolo in forma romanica ed impostata su tre navate. Tra il XVI e il XVIII secolo quella che oggi viene chiamata “Chiesa del Crocifisso” divenne di forma controriformistica e barocca, per poi essere riportata all’antica struttura romanica. La seconda cattedrale, dedicata all’Apostolo Andrea, protettore della diocesi di Amalfi, fu eretta nel 987 per interessamento del Duca di...

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