Archaeological Sites, Amalfi
Fodor's Review:
From the middle of the 11th century, Amalfi's center of shipbuilding, custom houses, and warehouses was the Arsenale, today the only (partially) preserved medieval shipyard in southern Italy. Ships and galleys up to 80 feet long, equipped with up to 120 oars, were built at this largest arsenal of any medieval maritime republic. The boat now used for the historical regatta (held every four years, next in Amalfi in June 2009) and other ship models are kept in the arsenal's two large Gothic halls, which also hosts occasional exhibitions. Ten of the original 22 stone piers remain; the others were destroyed by storms and changes in the sea level on this ever-active coast.
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