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martedì 13 novembre 2012

Napoli,



Naples as all major cities of the send has its dangers, but just follow some tips for an unforgettable holiday in this beautiful city.
If traveling by train will most likely arrive in Naples Central Station in Piazza Garibaldi, now as all the stations of the central city in the world this place is teeming with all kinds of people, you will probably be approached by many people who try to sell you anything (not forgetting that this is where the scam of the package), you ignore them politely and head briskly towards the taxi rank, it is here that you will begin to immerse yourself in the cheerful chaos that reigns in this city.
Very often the hotels around the central station offer very low prices because let's face it the area is not the best, so if you can avoid staying qui.Per discover the city may be sufficient simply to walk around, but if you do not want to miss the best , started from the beautiful historical memories of the Capodimonte Museum and the Royal Palace with the worst signs of modernity, traffic and chaos. Religious devotion to San Gennaro, who lives with the pagan soul of the city, preserved and handed down in the underground Naples and in the Cappella San Severo, including the "Capuzzelle" of the dead and and the alchemy of the Veiled Christ. And then glimpses of a breathtaking, rules which apply only here and nowhere else on earth. There is so much to see, and it is not easy to choose. Naples is a true theater of life, open, free and accessible to all. But do not expect only funny scenes and backgrounds postcard. To discover the city may be sufficient simply to walk around, but if you do not want to miss the best,

Spaccanapoli
Spaccanapoli is the road that goes from the Spanish Quarter district of Forcella, cutting a straight line in the city of Naples. Quest'arteria has ancient origins: it is one of the three decumani (the one closest to the sea) in which the Romans, based on the Greek construction, organized the city. Walking Spaccanapoli time seems to slow down and speed up alongside your steps, taking you by the hand along the ancient history of the city. Here there are only the old buildings, the churches, but also the legends and the unmistakable odor of Neapolitan cuisine. Do not be surprised by anything along the way you will meet Spaccanapoli splendid churches and families living in low-artists and artisans selling anything illegal. For some 'years of small hotels and bed and breakfasts have sprung up along the way, allowing tourists to experience Naples just like the Neapolitans. Spaccanapoli is a narrow alley, where Neapolitans, tourists and scooters coexist, not very peacefully. But there is no place in the city that can best tell the soul of Naples, its essence is revealed here without tricks.
When: 7:00 to 19:00

The Royal Palace of Naples
At the end of 1500, the news of the possible visit of King Philip III in Naples, created quite a stir. The capital of the Viceroyalty, in fact, had no place to house the most powerful man in the world. After endless thoughts, the viceroy Don Fernando, ordered the construction of a residence for the illustrious visitor. The Royal Palace was commissioned in 1600 by Domenico Fontana, who delivered after only two years, although not completely finished. Too bad, that the capricious King Philip III changed his mind without warning: postponed his visit to Naples to date. You who are more fortunate of the King, visit the royal apartments, the Royal Chapel, the gardens and the Theatre of the court.
When: Every day from 9:00 to 20:00
Never: every Wednesday, December 25, January 1, April 25 and May 1.
How much: Adults € 4, € 2 reduced.
Such as: central station, bus stop R2 with San Carlo. Capodichino airport, Alibus Piazza Municipio stop.

Archaeological Museum of Naples
Before riding school and the University, the Archaeological Museum of Naples was inaugurated in 1816 and today is one of the most important in the world for the quality and quantity of art that it contains. King Ferdinand IV of Naples wanted to create a massive institution for the arts and, after more than two centuries, we can say that its ambitions have been implemented. The Archaeological Museum, in addition to containing the findings of the excavations of Pompeii, home to exhibits of the greek-Roman, Egyptian and Etruscan antiquities collection Borgia and ancient coins in the collection Santangelo. Do not miss the "Secret Cabinet" which contains frescoes and ancient sculptures on the theme of eroticism.
When: Every day from 9.00 to 20.00
Never: every Tuesday, 1 January, 25 December
How much: Adults € 6.50, reduced € 3.25
How: from Piazza Garibaldi (station), bus 201 or line 2 metro stops at Piazza Cavour station.

Naples Underground
For many years, the deep belly of Naples, has been derived tuff to build the city, creating ravines, caves and underground passages that tell a parallel story to life in the Naples area. In the underground city people led another life, using the inside in a thousand ways, even as precious shelter during the bombings of World War II. Underground Naples is a place of ghosts of Naples, true and false, good and bad. And if visiting these tunnels tight and wet you feel like you hear a strange voices, you're not going crazy: it is from these passages that was born the legend of the "munaciello.
Where: Piazza Trieste e Trento
When: Thursday at 21, on Saturday at 10am, 12 and 18. Sunday holidays 10am, 11am, 12 and 18.
Where: Piazza San Gaetano
When: from Monday to Friday at 12, to 14, and 16, Thursdays at 21:00. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, at 10, to 12, to 14, to 16 and 1


Sansevero Chapel and the Veiled Christ in Naples
The Veiled Christ is one of the most fascinating and mysterious that you can see in Naples. It is said that the veil of marble on the body of Christ, is actually a veil fabric, turned into rock by a special liquid invented by the sinister Prince of San Severo, a famous alchemist. Many, however, argue that the surprise effect is all the talent of Giuseppe Sanmartino, the sculptor who created the Veiled Christ. The discovery of a secret room and some macabre works, visible in the Chapel of San Severo, have contributed to the Prince and the Veiled Christ aura of mystery. The Chapel is worth a visit not only for Christ but also for the other works on this little gem hidden in the streets of Naples, a place full of esoteric symbols and religious.
When: weekdays from 10:00 to 17:40, Sundays and holidays from 10:00 to 13:10.
Mai on Tuesday.
How: 6 €, reduced 4 €.
How to: Capodichino airport, Alibus Piazza Municipio stop, then bus 1, 4 or 82 C with a stop by New Marina.
From Central Station, Subway Line 2 Cavour stop.


The Treasure of San Gennaro in Naples
The binding of Neapolitans San Gennaro goes far beyond the simple devotion to the patron saint. It 'a gut feeling shared, which over the centuries has passed prohibitions and restrictions, more strength to strength. Despite San Gennaro is considered a saint by the church of "Series B", it is not for the Neapolitans. The treasure is the most immediate and important evidence of this love for "Yellow Face", the name by which the Neapolitans call the Holy due to its most famous statue in gilded silver. The Treasure of San Gennaro is located in the museum dedicated to the saint, in the Cathedral of Naples, and collects relics and precious objects, become the oracles of faith. The Treasury also includes statues, silver candlesticks and various devotees have jealously protected during the numerous looting of the city. Testament to how the Neapolitans consider San Gennaro a presence nearby and comforting, like a dear neighbor, to fall back in times of need, but also when you just want to talk a bit '.
When: Daily 9:00 to 14:00. Also open on 1 January, Easter, the Monday after Easter, August 15 and December 25.
How much: € 6, reduced € 4.50. Groups of at least 15 people € 4.50 per person with reservation and guidance required. Students € 3.50. All tickets of the museum include multilingual audio guide while stocks last.
How to: metro line 1 stop "Cavour" or line 2 stop "Museum".


What to buy in Naples
Naples is still one of the cheapest cities in Italy. Depending on the availability of budget, you can choose between the designer shops on Via dei Mille, Via Chiaia, Via Poerio and via Calabritto, the shopping streets cheaper, Via Roma and Corso Umberto, and the typical popular markets. From typical port city and the realm of art of getting by, you will be invited to participate in markets and negotiations ultra improvised choreography. There may happen to buy on the street, a generation mobile, and find that, in fact, you have been sold an empty box, at most, a mobile wood. Welcome to the middle of the Neapolitan tradition: you have just made the "package". Of course, just be a bit 'careful to avoid these souvenirs to bring home expensive and unnecessary. Be wary of who offers a bargain at discounted prices, on the corner of an alley and in a hurry to get money.



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