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Sanctuary of Santa Maria del Bando: a dive into the history of Atrani

  • anctuary of Santa Maria del Bando: a dive into the history of Atrani - Italy Traveller Guide

    Santa Maria del Bando veduta aerea

    Giovanni Proto

  • anctuary of Santa Maria del Bando: a dive into the history of Atrani - Italy Traveller Guide

    Interni Chiesa Santa Maria del Bando

    Giovanni Proto

  • anctuary of Santa Maria del Bando: a dive into the history of Atrani - Italy Traveller Guide

    Piazzale Santuario Santa Maria del Bando

    Giovanni Proto

  • anctuary of Santa Maria del Bando: a dive into the history of Atrani - Italy Traveller Guide

    Grotta di Masaniello - Santa Maria del Bando

    Giovanni Proto

  • anctuary of Santa Maria del Bando: a dive into the history of Atrani - Italy Traveller Guide

  • anctuary of Santa Maria del Bando: a dive into the history of Atrani - Italy Traveller Guide

Sanctuary of Santa Maria del Bando, Atrani

Located on the slopes of Monte Maggiore, the Sanctuary of Santa Maria del Bando in Atrani is a historical and spiritual gem of the Amalfi Coast. Its first mention dates back to September 9, 1187, as documented in the Amalfi Diplomatic Code, but its history and tradition trace back to the early Middle Ages.

A rocky church and Its historical significance

The church is named "del Bando" due to the practice during the Maritime Republic (839-1131) of proclaiming edicts and death sentences from this place. The building, accessible via a staircase of about 750 steps, features Romanesque-Amalfi style and is oriented east-west, symbolizing Christ and eternity.

Inside the single-nave church are precious paintings and a 15th-century fresco of the Virgin Mary, depicting the miraculous intervention of the Madonna to save a condemned man. The 18th-century restoration gave the building its current Baroque appearance.

Treasures and rituals of the sanctuary

The sacristy houses a Roman marble funerary urn, while the bell tower contains two bronze bells, one dedicated to the Madonna del Bando. The polychrome majolica floor, dating from the 19th century, comes from the collegiate church of Santa Maria Maddalena.

On September 7, 1944, Archbishop Ercolano Marini of Amalfi crowned the image of the Virgin, elevating the church to Marian Sanctuary status. Faithful visitors on this date can receive a special indulgence.

Archaeological discoveries and traditions

Next to the Sanctuary is the "Grotta di Masaniello," believed to be the last refuge of the famous Neapolitan leader. Recent discoveries of caves with stalactites, stalagmites, and archaeological artifacts testify to human presence since the early medieval period. The Superintendency is conducting thorough studies on these findings.

Visit the Sanctuary

The Sanctuary of Santa Maria del Bando offers an extraordinary combination of history, art, and spirituality, making it a must-visit destination on the Amalfi Coast. Come and discover this fascinating place and immerse yourself in its sacred and historical atmosphere.

For visits to the sanctuary, please contact Mr. Giovanni Proto at least 24 hours in advance:

  • Email: giovanniproto1@alice.it
  • Phone and WhatsApp: +39 334 665 8898
  • Private message on the Facebook page @santamariadelbando

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