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Amalfi · February 21, 2009

The Amalfi Duomo Webcam is Back!

Many thanks to my Mom who alerted me this morning that the Amalfi Piazza Duomo webcam is back online. Great news!! This is my favorite webcam on the Amalfi Coast, due in no small part to my love of the Duomo of Amalfi. (In fact, I wrote my masters thesis on that lovely facade you see up there.) Click here to go the live webcam now. I have also included the link over on the left, under Webcams. Click on the Amalfi link to go to the Lega Navale Italiana website that hosts the Piazza Duomo webcam and another great one of the port of Amalfi.

Speaking of webcams, I have an ongoing list of some of the best in the area that I have been intending to update here on Ciao Amalfi. This just inspired me to get to work! If anyone has any suggestions for great webcams in the Amalfi Coast/ Sorrento/ Naples area, please drop me a line or leave me a comment. Grazie!

Posted In: Amalfi · Tagged: Amalfi, Amalfi Coast Webcams

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Comments

  1. Chef Chuck says

    February 21, 2009 at 16:02

    Wow, Laura, I was not aware of this view. This is great, I am able to see the wonderful, Amalfi Duomo!!,live, I want to say thank you for all the information you share of the landscape in my heart!! I will be watching!
    Enjoy

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  2. Laura says

    February 21, 2009 at 16:20

    Ciao Chuck! Prego, prego! Glad to introduce you to this webcam. It is a lovely view, isn’t it? I have family and friends in the United States that look at the webcams and enjoy seeing what the weather is like here and what is going on. I look at them, too, in order to see what is going on in different cities. I have to admit that I use the Amalfi Port webcam sometimes to see if there are parking spots available! 🙂

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  3. Chef Chuck says

    February 21, 2009 at 17:11

    Yes Laura, Lovely it is!
    That is a clever way to get a hard parking spot! Have a great day the weather looks fine. Grazie

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  4. Annika says

    February 22, 2009 at 07:59

    thanks for letting us know, I had just about given up on that webcam now but I LOVE it, I love to see the hustle and bustle in the town center. I especially enjoy it on early summer mornings, when the first rays of sun start to illuminate the buildings and the shop owners make everything ready for the crowds.

    oh god how I miss my Amalfi.

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  5. Laura says

    February 22, 2009 at 12:10

    Ciao Annika! I certainly know how you feel! When I am back in the States visiting family, I really miss Amalfi, too. I often watch the sun rise in Amalfi on those webcams before going to bed. It leaves just a nice visual image before falling asleep. Hope you can make it back to Amalfi soon. It is waiting for you!

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  6. ladylitigator says

    March 1, 2009 at 00:56

    Laura, thanks for so many new places to start my day. Here’s another I always check in on:
    http://www.aminta.it/live_vesuvius_webcam.php

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  7. Laura says

    March 1, 2009 at 16:35

    Ciao Lisa! Glad you enjoy the webcams. Thanks for the link to the Vesuvius webcam! I just added it to my links. That is a great view!

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