Amalfi Cathedral in Amalfi, Italy
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Amalfi Cathedral in Amalfi, Italy
Amalfi Cathedral, on Italy’s southwestern coast, has been rebuilt and remodelled for centuries, and as a result, various non-Roman architectural influences have affected the look of the church. The village is part of the lemon-producing region here that grows the fruit primarily to make limoncello, a sweet alcoholic drink. In Amalfi, the after-dinner beverage is served cold, in a chilled ceramic vessel.
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