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Tags : Monument
Timings : March to June: Sunday-Saturday: 9:00 AM- 6:45 PM
July to September: Sunday-Saturday: 9:00 AM - 7:45 PM
November to February : Sunday-Saturday: 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM & 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Entry Fee : Adults: EUR 4
Under 18 Y: EUR 2
Combined Ticket to visit Museo Diocesano, Cloister of Paradise, and the Crypt.
Wheelchair Accessibility : No
Cloister of Paradise is a 13th-century Moorish-style cloister built as a burial site for Amalfi’s noble families. Located next to the Amalfi Cathedral, it is known for its elegant white marble columns, pointed arches, and tranquil courtyard with lush gardens and ancient sarcophagi. The cloister reflects Arab-Norman influences, showcasing Amalfi’s rich cultural heritage.
The Chiostro del Paradiso is a tranquil cloister adjacent to the Amalfi Cathedral. It was built in the 13th century and serves as a burial site for noble Amalfitans. What makes it truly remarkable are the well-preserved Arabian-style arches, intricate frescoes, and a lush garden in the center. Visitors can appreciate the serene atmosphere, view the elegant sculptures and inscriptions, and soak in the historical aura that harks back to Amalfi's maritime and cultural glory. The Chiostro del Paradiso offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling streets of Amalfi and provides insight into the town's rich history and artistic heritage.