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My beautiful Naples. part 1
Last year, my wife and I traveled on the "Southern Italy" tour from the deceased "Natalie Tours" (the story is on the website). Once in Naples, we were immediately fascinated by this noisy, lively and beautiful city!
 •  6 years ago
My beautiful Naples. Part 7. Walk around the city (continued)
To be continued. Start here >>> From the church of San Domenico Maggiore, in the back of the block between Via Tribunali and Spaccanapoli, there is the Sansevero Chapel, which we visited on our last trip.
 •  4 years ago
My beautiful Naples. Part 7. Walk around the city
To be continued. Start here >>> Looking through my last year's report on Naples, I suddenly discovered that the final part had suddenly disappeared somewhere. I'll try to restore it from memory, especially since Italy is now closed, it remains only to remember.
 •  4 years ago
My beautiful Naples. Part 6. Continued
Having descended by bus from the hill of Capodimonte, we again found ourselves in Piazza Dante. The building with a curved facade was designed by Vanvitelli (the author of the palace complex in Caserta) in the center there is a giant niche intended for the statue of King Charles III, but in honor of...
 •  6 years ago
My beautiful Naples. Part 6
In the morning we went to see the Capodimonte Museum, located in the former palace (summer residence) of the Bourbons in the city park of Capodimonte. Two weeks earlier, Naples, as well as all of Italy, was hit by hurricanes and the museum was closed for some time.
 •  6 years ago
My beautiful Naples. Part 5 (continued)
After a few hours spent in the Archaeological Museum, we went for a leisurely walk in the direction of Piazza Dante. On which stands a monument to the great poet From Dante, the busiest pedestrian street in Naples, Via Toledo (named after Viceroy Pedro di Toledo) begins, with a large number of sh...
 •  6 years ago
My beautiful Naples. Part 5
After busy days around Naples, we devoted the last three days of our trip to the city itself. We have been on group sightseeing trips around Italy several times and each time we were surprised that many would agree to an additional excursion from Rome to Naples for one day.
 •  6 years ago
My beautiful Naples. part 4. Phlegrean fields (Kuma, Bahia, Pozzuoli) continued
Lake Fusaro is separated from the Tyrrhenian Sea by a strip of beaches 300 meters wide. The lake is connected to the sea by three channels and the water in it is salty, which contributes to the cultivation of various seafood, which were grown there back in the 3rd century BC The hunting lodge of Ki...
 •  6 years ago
My beautiful Naples. part 4. Phlegrean fields (Kuma, Bahia, Pozzuoli)
On the fourth day of our trip, we decided to make the most of the Artekard Campania tourist card and explore the ancient cities in the area of ​ ​ ​ ​ the Campi Flegrei National Park, translated from Greek as “Fields of Fire”.
 •  6 years ago
My beautiful Naples. Part 3. Paestum, Ravello, Salerno
Early in the morning we set off for Paestum. On the advice of experienced travelers, we set off at 7-20. At first, the train went to Salerno without stops, after that it was like a regular train with stops.
 •  6 years ago
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