In 2026, the Amalfi Duomo (Cathedral of St. Andrew) operates on a "split" entry system. Access to the main church area for prayer or during mass is generally free. However, if you wish to visit the monumental complex, which includes the Cloister of Paradise (Chiostro del Paradiso), the Diocesan Museum, and the Crypt of St. Andrew, there is a mandatory entrance fee. As of early 2026, this fee is typically €3 to €5 per person. This small charge helps fund the preservation of the cathedral's stunning Arab-Norman architecture and its intricate 13th-century frescoes. The complex is open daily, with hours usually spanning from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM in the summer and slightly shorter during the winter. Visitors are reminded that even in the free areas, a respectful dress code (shoulders and knees covered) is strictly enforced as it remains an active place of worship.