- Sant’Andrea Cathedral with
a long staircase made of 57 steps and a polychrome façade.
The bronze portal was made in Constantinople in XI century. Near
the Cathedral there the Crocifisso Church with its Romanic bell
tower, built in XII century
- Paradiso cloister, with small crossed
arches, it was built in XII century and has a Gothic-Arabic style.
It is surrounded by an Arabic portico and there are several archaeological
Roman and Middle Ages finds
- Museo della Carta, a paper museum
where visitors can see the tools and techniques used to produce
paper
- Porta della Marina, the Middle Ages
entrance to the town
- Santa Maria a Piazza o di Porto Salvo
church, in Baroque style
- The square of the cathedral with
a statue dedicated to Saint Andrew
- Castriota Palace built in XV century
- Santa Maria Maggiore Church built
at the end of IX century
- “Valle dei Mulini o delle
Ferriere”, the valley where there are the remains of ancient
paper factories, of a foundry and of an old power station
- Sant’Eustachio Church of XII
century
- San Filippo Neri Church del XII
century
- San Giovanni Church with a three-style
bell tower: Arabic, Gothic and neo-classical. It has a inique
majolica clock
- Madonna del Carmine Church of XVI
century
- “Supportico Rua”, a
tunnel with barrel-vault
- Arsenale della Repubblica, the arsenal
of the republic, of Arabic- Norman style, with cross vaults
- Museo dell’arte contadina,
with all the tools used for agriculture
- Museo Civico, the civic museum where
there are the “Tabula de Amalpha” (the maritime law
code) and the “Codice Foscariniano”, a great collection
of manuscripts of XVII century together with the costumes of the
Regata Storica delle Repubbliche Marinare made in 1950s by the
scenographer Scielzo
- The five hamlets (Pogerola, the
ancient castle of the town; Pastena, near the walls; Lone, with
its cultivated terraces; Vettica Minore, with beaches and caves;
Tovere, the highest)
- Annunziata Church in Pontone
Stefania Maffeo