Roman Catholic Diocese of Scala

The Diocese of Scala is a titular see of the Catholic Church, currently held by Archbishop Edward Joseph Adams, Apostolic Nuncio to Great Britain.

Scala is the oldest town on the Amalfi coast, set about 400 metres (1,300 ft) above sea level.

[4] The cathedral of the diocese, dedicated to Saint Lawrence, was built in its original form during the 12th century in Romanesque style.

The interior is in the form of a nave and two aisles, with high-quality stuccoes and a vault decorated with scenes from the saint's life (1748).

[4] In the Gothic-style crypt is the colored stucco sarcophagus of Marinella Rufolo with a group of 14th-century wooden statues and other sculptures carved by her widower, Antonio Coppola, in 1332.

St. Lawrence Cathedral in Scala
Scala viewed from Ravello .
Inscription and bas-relief made with marble dedicated to Gerardo Sasso in Scala