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Santa Maria Assunta Cathedral Positano

Visit the Santa Maria Assunta Cathedral, the iconic church in Positano. Famous for its majolica dome and Byzantine icon, it's a must-see for history and architecture lovers.

Santa Maria Assunta Cathedral Positano: History & Iconic Beauty

Dis­cov­er San­ta Maria Assun­ta Cathe­dral in Posi­tano, known for its stun­ning dome, Black Madon­na icon, and cul­tur­al sig­nif­i­cance in the Amal­fi Coast.

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  • The San­ta Maria Assun­ta Cathe­dral is one of the most icon­ic land­marks in Posi­tano, cel­e­brat­ed for its majoli­ca-tiled dome, a vibrant mosa­ic that glows in the Mediter­ranean sun. The church is also home to the Byzan­tine icon of the Black Madon­na, a sacred rel­ic dat­ing back to the 12th cen­tu­ry, steeped in leg­end and deeply revered by locals. Locat­ed in the heart of Posi­tano, it’s a must-vis­it des­ti­na­tion for any­one explor­ing the Amal­fi Coast.
  • The cathe­dral is locat­ed in the cen­tral square of Posi­tano, just a short walk from the town’s main beach, Spi­ag­gia Grande. Its cen­tral loca­tion makes it eas­i­ly accessible.
  • The cathe­dral is cen­tral­ly locat­ed, mak­ing it easy to reach: By Foot: From any­where in Posi­tano, fol­low the pic­turesque streets lead­ing to the main square near Spi­ag­gia Grande. By Pri­vate Car,boat or Pub­lic Trans­port: Park­ing is lim­it­ed in Posi­tano, so using local bus­es or pri­vate trans­fers arranged by Sor­ren­to Voy­age is recommended.With Sor­ren­to Voy­age, you can plan Amal­fi Coast tours also by boat, com­plete with a knowl­edge­able guide, allow­ing you to stop and ful­ly explore the stun­ning beau­ty of the region also the beau­ti­ful Cathe­dral of San­ta Maria del­l’As­sun­ta in Positano.
  • Vis­i­tors can enjoy sev­er­al unique fea­tures of the cathe­dral: The Majoli­ca Dome: A strik­ing mas­ter­piece of col­or­ful tiles that’s one of Positano’s most rec­og­niz­able sym­bols. The Black Madon­na Icon: A Byzan­tine art­work housed in the cathe­dral, sur­round­ed by leg­ends and deep reli­gious sig­nif­i­cance. The Church’s Inte­ri­or: Mar­ble altars, intri­cate fres­coes, and a serene atmos­phere make the inte­ri­or a beau­ti­ful place to explore. Cul­tur­al Events: The cathe­dral hosts impor­tant reli­gious fes­ti­vals, such as the Feast of the Assump­tion (August 15th), with pro­ces­sions and cel­e­bra­tions that draw vis­i­tors from around the world.
  • Yes, reg­u­lar mass­es are held at the cathe­dral, with ser­vices often con­duct­ed in Ital­ian. Vis­i­tors are wel­come to attend, but appro­pri­ate attire and respect­ful behav­ior are expected..
  • The cathe­dral is open year-round, but the best times to vis­it are: Spring (April-May) and Autumn (Sep­tem­ber-Octo­ber) for pleas­ant weath­er and small­er crowds. Dur­ing the Feast of the Assump­tion (August 15th) to expe­ri­ence the vibrant cul­tur­al cel­e­bra­tions. Ear­ly morn­ings or late after­noons for a qui­eter vis­it and the best light­ing for photography.
  • The cathe­dral is sur­round­ed by sev­er­al must-vis­it sites: Spi­ag­gia Grande: Just steps away, Positano’s main beach offers stun­ning views and vibrant activ­i­ty. Via dei Muli­ni: A bustling street filled with bou­tique shops, cafes, and arti­san work­shops. Museo del Viag­gio: A small muse­um show­cas­ing the his­to­ry of Posi­tano. Fine Din­ing: Icon­ic restau­rants like Chez Black and Ris­torante Buca di Bac­co are per­fect for a meal with a view. Sor­ren­to Voy­age can craft a per­son­al­ized tour that com­bines the cathe­dral with these near­by attrac­tions, ensur­ing a mem­o­rable vis­it to Positano.