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Via Partenope, 46
80121 Naples - Campania - Italy


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ABOUT NAPLES

NaplesThe city is rich in age-old history and contradictions. As a tourist, you have to decide which of its many attributes you want to focus on, the mysterious and fascinating aspect which has its roots in legends, or whether you prefer to focus on the city's more brutal and violent side, which is just as intriguing and displays the wounds of its turbulent history. Perhaps the sunny and easy-going side of corruption appeals to you more or the efforts made to give the city a new cultural and moral code.
The historical centre of Naples, the largest in the world, comprises almost the entire urban area. Going from Capodimonte hill to Camaldoli hill, passing by Vomero, stretching from the eastern to the western area and incorporating the Ancient Centre and urban development from Middle Ages up to present day. Because of the wealth of its history, architecture, monuments and arts, in 1995 UNESCO listed the Historical Centre of Naples as a World Cultural Heritage Site.
While in Naples you must not miss:



Duomo (cathedral):: inaugurated in 1315 by Roberto d'Angiò, the duomo is famous for its chapel of the treasure of San Gennaro in which the blood of the saint is kept. The blood liquefies twice a year (in September and May), performing a miracle seen as a good omen for the Neapolitan people.

Santa Chiara: built under the reign of the d'Angiòs in the early years of the 14th Century, it was restructured in the 18th Century as we can see from the cloister of the convent which is covered in Vaccaro majolica tiles.

San Domenico Maggiore: with an adjoining convent, it was constructed in gothic style at the end of the 13th Century, transformed in baroque style in the 17th Century and then restructured once again in its original style. It was the place where Saint Thomas Aquinas lived and taught.

San Francesco di Paola: stands proud in the marvellous Piazza del Plebiscito in the heart of Naples. It was built on the desire of Ferdinand I of Bourbon in imitation of the Pantheon in Rome, to celebrate the re-conquest of the kingdom.

Maschio Angioino: situated in front of the port, the Angevins had it built in the 13th Century and it was then completely restored by the Aragonese. You can currently admire , in the Palatine chapel, sculptures and frescoes of the 14th and 15th centuries and, in the southern wing, paintings from the 15th to the 20th Century, as well as works of art in silver and bronze.

Castel dell’Ovo: built entirely in tufa, it rises imposingly on Via Partenope. In olden times it was annexed to the villa of the Roman aristocrat Lucullo, then became a monastery for Brazilian monks and was finally extended by the Normans and the Angevins.

Castel Sant’Elmo: built partially in tufa on a six-point star plan. It has dominated the city from the top of the hill since 1329, the year in which Roberto d'Angiò had its core constructed.

 
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