Lemon Soap on sale in the Town of Amalfi in Campania in Southern Italy
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Brenda Kean / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
C0082HFile size:
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3563 x 4750 px | 30.2 x 40.2 cm | 11.9 x 15.8 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
16 August 2010Location:
the Town of Amalfi in Campania in Southern ItalyMore information:
In 1206, Saint Andrew's relics were brought to Amalfi from Constantinople by the Pietro Capuano following the Sack of Constantinople (an event of the 4th Crusade) after the completion of the town's cathedral. The cathedral contains a tomb in its crypt that it maintains still holds a portion of the relics of the apostle. A golden reliquary which originally housed his skull and another one used for processions through Amalfi on holy days can also be seen. The Amalfi coast is famed for its production of Limoncello liqueur and the area is a known cultivator of lemons. The correct name is "sfusato amalfitano", and they are typically long and at least double the size of other lemons. Amalfi is also a known maker of a hand-made thick paper which is called "bambagina". It is exported to many European countries and to America and has been used throughout Italy for wedding invitations and visiting cards