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Scala, stands majestically among the hills overlooking the sea
With its ancient traditions and breathtaking landscape, Scala is a jewel not only for its history, but also for the food and wine excellences of the territory. The unique climatic conditions, combined with the rich composition of the soil, make this land ideal for the cultivation of vineyards.

A place of unspoiled beauty, where nature blends harmoniously with medieval architecture.
Scala is also known for the suggestive Basilica of Sant'Eustachio, one of the oldest churches on the Amalfi Coast. Situated in a panoramic position, among the green hills, this basilica dating back to the 9th century represents an extraordinary example of medieval architecture.
This sacred site, which was once an important religious center, is today a destination for history and architecture enthusiasts, as well as for those who wish to experience a distant past.
The historical and spiritual heart of Scala is the famous Duomo di San Lorenzo, a majestic cathedral that dominates the village from above.
Built in the 12th century, this architectural jewel represents an extraordinary example of the Romanesque style on the Amalfi Coast. Inside, the Cathedral houses precious frescoes and works of sacred art, which testify to the religious and cultural importance of Scala over the centuries.