Ravello
The basilica of Santa Maria Assunta and San Pantaleone is the main Catholic place of worship in Ravello, in the province of Salerno; until 1818 the episcopal seat of the diocese of Ravello, it is currently the seat of the parish belonging to the archdiocese of Amalfi-Cava de 'Tirreni.
On 10 July 1918 Pope Benedict XV raised the former cathedral to the rank of minor basilica.
Villa Rufolo is a building in the historic center of Ravello, a town in the province of Salerno, which faces the Cathedral in the Piazza del Vescovado and whose initial layout dates back to the thirteenth century, with extensive nineteenth-century alterations
Villa Cimbrone is a historic building located in the Municipality of Ravello. Built on a rocky promontory overlooking the Amalfi Coast, part of the structure is now used as a hotel. The area is largely occupied by a park adorned with statues, antiquities, fountains and caves, as well as having a belvedere (the Terrace of Infinity) overlooking the Gulf of Salerno and the neighboring coastal towns, considered one of the most suggestive world.