Discover the Artistic Treasures of Historic Naples


by ROBERT BELL

Naples, located southern Italy is a vibrant city with many historical places of interest. When staying in this large city which has a charm all its own, notwithstanding the noise and pollution, graffiti on monuments & trains, and unemployment protest marches, there are so many things worth visiting. Among the must-see places is the Archeological Museum founded by Ferdinand IV in the 18th century, which offers a massive showcase of awesome ancient statuary that is considered an important archeological collection. This was mainly acquired from the Roman Farnese family. There is also the Duomo, a Gothic-style cathedral consecrated in 1315, and has seen many changes. By visiting Duomo, visitors can gain access to the age-old ChristianBasilica of St. Restituta, and the Chapel of San Gennaro (Cappella di San Gennaro). Another place worth checking out is the Spaccanapoli, which is characterized by a neopolitan atmosphere. Spaccanapoli, expect to see a sequence of streets that wend their way to the heart of the city’s historical center. Famed sites that may be seen are the church of Gesú Nuovo and the Santa Chiara church, to name some. The inner courtyard of the Santa Chiara monastery complex is quite interesting. History records that during the period 1739 until 1742, Italian painter and architect Domenico Antonio Vaccaro designed a colorful garden with majolica benches and pillars.

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Naples is one of the oldest cities in Europe and is noted as a World Heritage city. For the first time traveler raring to experience first hand the allure of , it’s best to get settled first and check in at a hotel with s superb location. A good option is the Piazza Garibaldi, which happens to be one of the most beautiful squares in the heart of Napoli. It is where one can find the Palazzo del Comune , a massive brick building designed way back in 1632. Another good option may be a nice hotel along Naples bay. There’s a hotel which offers a splendid view of the gulf and Mount Vesuvius.

Other artistic places to visit while in Naples are the Teatro San Carlo, whose acoustics is considered the best in Southern Italy; the Via San Gregorio Armeno, Christmas market stalls never fail to attract people on the lookout for tiny trinkets and other special items. Near the Teatro di San Carlo is the Piazza del Plebiscito, began by the Bonapartist King Joachim Murat and finished by the Ferdinand IV. Indeed, Naples is a destination that fascinates – then and now. It’s a place that has been conquered by the Romans, utilized as residence of emperors and famous personalities likeVirgil and Nero, and dominated by people of diverse nationalities, all of whom have left an imprint of their cultural heritage. Roberto is a marketing consultant providing Bed and Breakfast Napoli accommodations tips and resources to spend exciting weekends in the earth of ancient Napoli, living in cheap but confortable B&B Napoli rooms, located in the center of the city.. Visit Discover the Artistic Treasures of Historic Naples.

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