Ravello Cathedral, also known as the Duomo di Ravello, is an architectural gem situated in the charming town of Ravello on the Amalfi Coast. Dating back to the 11th century, this cathedral boasts a mixture of Arabic, Norman, and Sicilian architectural styles. Intricate bronze doors with 54 panels depicting scenes from Jesus’ life greet visitors, while inside, a mix of marble and mosaic floors, precious medieval frescoes, and an elegant pulpit supported by six lions lends to the cathedral’s aura of subdued grandiosity. Unlike its more dramatic counterparts, the Ravello Cathedral conveys an intimate experience of spirituality and history, making it a worthwhile visit during your Amalfi Coast journey.