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National Library of Naples

National Library of Naples

The Biblioteca Nazionale Vittorio Emanuele III is popularly known as the National Library of Naples, Italy. Nestled in the 18th-century Palazzo Reale in Naples, this library is funded and organized by the Direzione Generale per I Beni Librari and the Ministero per I Beni e le Attivita Culturali. With 14,80,747 printed volumes, 3,19,827 pamphlets and 18,415 manuscripts, the National Library of Naples is the third largest library in Italy. The library has been open to the public since 1804 and has changed multiple names.The library is open to the public all the year round, excluding Sundays and holidays. Read More

Neapolis Festival

Neapolis Festival

Born in the city of Naples, the Neapolis Festival has celebrated Italian Music since 1997. However, the festival was canceled in 2014 after a fire broke out in the 2013 edition of the music fest. This annual festival was founded by Tuborg and initially began as a rock fest. The fest lasted three days in July and was popular among performing celebrities.

Parco Archeologico Pausilypon

Parco Archeologico Pausilypon

Pausilypon Archaeological-Environmental Park stretches from Trentaremi's peninsula to the Gaiola valley. The remains of Pausilypon villa can be seen on this stretch overlooking the sea, surrounded by one of the most enchanting atmospheres of the Gulf of Naples as you cross Seiano Cave. The foundation of Parco Archeologico Pausilypon was laid down by the Roman Knight knight Publio Vedio Pollio and became an official imperial estate in 15 BCE post his death, as King Augustus succeeded the legacy.Itinerary 1Grotta di Seiano - Pausilypon environmental, archaeological parkTimings: Tuesday through Friday at 12:00 PM; Saturday and Sunday at 10:00 AM and 12:00 PMTicket Prices: EUR 6 Itinerary 2  (A)Protected Marine Area of the Submerged Park of Gaiola (Aquavision Boat) - Grotta di Seiano - Pausilypon Environmental Archaeological ParkTimings: 9:00 AMTicket Prices: EUR 18 Itinerary 2 (B- with snorkeling)Seiano Grotto, Pausilypon Environmental Archaeological Park, Marine Protected Area of Gaiola Submerged Park (Snorkeling) Read More

Piazza Bellini

Piazza Bellini

Nothing short of an oasis in the bustling town of Naples, the Piazza Bellini is a plaza located in the city square of Naples. Along its western side, the Via Santa Maria di Costantinopoli traverses. Via dei Tribunali is located just a block away to the south and features some ancient ruins. The plaza is located in close vicinity to many tourist places in Naples like Firrao-Bisingano, Castriota Scanderbeg, and the Principi di Conca. In addition, the plaza features excavated ruins from 4th Century Greek city walks. Lined with bars and cafés, this plaza is famous for its vibrant nightlife. Read More

Pompeii

Pompeii

The ancient city of Pompeii is located in the Campania region, 23 kms from Naples, Italy. The settlement of Campania can be dated back to the 7th century, making it a significant source of Roman-Greek history. Pompeii was first mentioned in 310 BCE; however, in 79 BCE, the entire city was destroyed by a volcanic eruption. Pompeii now survives in its ruins. The city was excavated in the 18th century marking the history of modern archaeology. Several city gates and monuments have been unearthed, along with hundreds of residential buildings, making Pompeii a must-visit in Naples. Read More

Procida

Procida

The Flegrean islands of Procida are nestled on the coastline of Naples in Southern Italy. Hugged between Ischia and Capri, these islands were named Italy's Capital for Culture for 2022. Interestingly, this island has been a setting for various English Novels owing to its popularity and landscape With narrow streets, pastel houses and modern cafés along the coast, Procida is the perfect getaway in Naples.The Marina Grand at Procida is popular for its aesthetic colored houses and provides the perfect picturesque backdrop. In addition, the lemon-yellow church of Santa Maria Delle Grazie, and Chiesa di Santa Maria Della Pietà, an 18th-century church with an iconic baroque belfry, are nearby and well worth a visit. Procida's famous puff pastry filled with lemon custard is a must-try with some hot coffee. Read More

Scuba Diving Naples

Scuba Diving Naples

Italy is a fast–developing water sports hub, with Naples becoming one of the most promising holiday destinations. The Italian coastline's aqua-blue Mediterranean and Adriatic seas make for the perfect diving expeditions. Several shipwrecks near Naples attract scuba divers. Amalfi's vibrant and stunning coastlines, the blue waters of Centro Sub Campi Flegrei and the island of Sardina are pretty famous amongst adrenaline junkies for a rejuvenating scuba dip. The underlying ruins of ancient Roman cities and the exquisite shipwrecks are eternally fascinating. Read More

The National Archaeological Museum

The National Archaeological Museum

The National Archaeological Museum of Naples is famous for its massive collection of ancient artifacts. Pompeii and Herculaneum take up the majority of the museum space. The Farnese bull is the most famous artifact here.  When Vesuvius erupted in AD 79, it ruined these two cities. The devastation of Pompeii and Herculaneum by the Vesuvius volcano is depicted in computer animations, photographs, and video footage at the National Archaeological Museum.  It also houses a colossal gemstone collection, including the globe's biggest gem (cameo), and a prehistory department. In addition, the Farnese collection, discovered in the 16th Century in Rome during work on the Thermes of Caracalla, is also exhibited at the MANN.  Read More

Underground Tour of Naples

Underground Tour of Naples

A distinct world, undiscovered and isolated by time yet closely related to the one above, is located forty meters below the unique and bustling streets of Naples' Historical Center. The walls of the yellow tufa stone, the soul of Naples, and the rock with which the city was created bear the imprint of every historic epic, from the founding of Neopolis to the bombings of WWII. The Waterway of Greek and Roman. Going down 136 comfy steps in the caves of the volcanic rocks that were used as cisterns for the city's water supply for over 23 centuries throughout the Greek era. One can also visit Summa Cavea and the remains of the Roman Theater on this tour. Read More

Via dei Tribunali

Via dei Tribunali

Via dei Tribunali is one of the three most critical ancient streets in the history of Greek urbanism. This street's iconic ambiance epitomizes Naple's cultural and historical stories. Teeming with nightlife, lights, and little shops, this street is a must-visit in Naples. It gets its name from the major Naples courthouse (Italian: Tribunale),The street runs from the church of San Pietro a Maiella and the nearby Naples School of Music around the old city for about a mile, passing the central convergence via San Gregorio Armeno, then crossing via Duomo adjacent the Cathedral of Naples. Read More

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