Top architectural sightseeing and landmarks of Naples - ideas on city exploration routes


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This review is a great opportunity to look at architectural landmarks of Naples from a new perspective – namely, from the sky. Click the video to enjoy a 3D flight over the architectural ensemble of Naples and to look at the most interesting landmarks in detail - at San Francesco di Paola, Castel Nuovo, Castel dell Ovo, Naples Cathedral, San Domenico Maggiore and many others. Below you will find the most amusing historic facts and professional photographs of every famous sightseeing in Naples.

San Francesco di Paola, Napoli

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» San Francesco di Paola is the most significant church built in a neoclassical style in Naples.
»  The basilica was constructed upon the order of King Ferdinand I in 1815 to honour St. Francis who, as the king thought, helped him return the land occupied by the French.
»  The architect of the basilica was inspired by the famous Roman Pantheon, so he built it in the style of a rotunda and decorated it with a 53-meter dome.
»  The main treasure of the interior is an altar of precious stones.
»  San Francesco di Paola is still one of the places where religious holidays are celebrated. Naples is rich in such places. The basilica always attracts many tourists.

Castel Nuovo, Napoli

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» Castel Nuovo is a castle that was built by King Charles of Anjou on the sea coast in Naples when his capital was moved from Palermo. The construction began in 1279 and lasted three years.
»  Like other castles, Castel Nuovo had a heavy fate. It had been looted and destroyed for centuries. It endured everything and remained undamaged even after a terrible earthquake that destroyed almost entire Naples.
»  Today, there is the Municipal Museum in the territory of the castle. Here, you can learn about the history of Naples from the ancient time to nowadays.
»  Here, you can not only see a museum collection, but also visit temporary exhibitions.
»  The most interesting interior elements in the castle are ancient frescoes and sculptures on the ground floor.

Castel dell Ovo, Napoli

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» Castel dell Ovo is a medieval fortress that is located on the island connected to Naples with a narrow embankment.
»  It is supposed that it is here that Naples was founded by Greek settlers in the 6th century.
»  The modern castle was built here in 1139 to protect the city from the sea.
»  The castle gained its name (that is translated from Italian as “Egg Castle”) due to its unusual shape.
»  In the 15th century, the fortress was strengthened in the event of shelling. It was very useful because Castel dell Ovo was targeted with French cannons during Italian wars.

Naples Cathedral, Napoli

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» The Cathedral of Saint Januarius is a cathedral located in the historical center of Naples and blessed after the celestial patron of the city Saint Januarius.
»  The foundation of the church was laid in the second half of the 13th century. The construction was completed only at the beginning of the 14th century.
»  The main attraction of the cathedral is a chapel of Saint Januarius. It is decorated with frescoes and sculptures, one of which is a bust of the saint. The bust of Saint Januarius is made of gold and silver and decorated with luxury outfits and jewels.
»  In the crypt of the cathedral, the main relic, a bowl with Januarius’ blood, is kept. When the relic is shown to worshipers (on the first Saturday of May and on 19 September), the blood inexplicably boils.
»  The oldest part of the cathedral is the Basilica of Saint Restituta, through which you can enter the oldest preserved room of the building, the baptistry of St. John.

San Domenico Maggiore, Napoli

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» San Domenico Maggiore is a church located in the historic center of Naples. It is a part of the former and older Dominican monastery complex.
»  It is one of the most significant attractions of the modern city.
»  The temple started to be built in 1283 and was finished in 1324. It gained the status of the main church for Dominicans and nobles of the old Kingdom of Naples.
»  In the 13th-16th centuries, there was the University of Naples in the territory of San Domenico Maggiore. In 1239-1244, Thomas Aquinas studied and decided to become a Dominican here. In the modern church, there is a chapel and a symbolic cell constructed in honor of him. Later, Giordano Bruno and Tommaso Campanella graduated from University.
»  In the temple, there are a lot of chapels and tombs of local aristocrats. In the spacious sacristy of the temple, to the right of the altar, there are the remains of 45 members of Aragonese nobles under the high ceiling.
»  In the trove of the church, there are decorative elements of gold and silver and expensive outfits of Neapolitan nobles and Dominican bishops. Now, these outfits are used during celebrations and religious parades.

Santissima Annunziata Maggiore, Napoli

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» The Santissima Annunziata Maggiore is a Catholic cathedral located in the historic center of Naples.
»  The church was built at the site of an orphanage, which is shown by frescoes of the 14th century found here. Today, the preserved fragments of them are kept in one of the city museums.
»  In the late Renaissance and early baroque periods, the Santissima Annunziata Maggiore saw cultural progress. From the second half of the 16th century to the first decades of the 17th century, it was the most prestigious workplace for musicians.
»  Until 1950, the church served as an orphanage. In front of the cathedral, there was a special basket for babies left anonymously. Then, the basket with a baby moved to the inside due to special devices. Today, this device serves as an attraction for tourists.
»  The modern cathedral with chapels is a part of the medical complex (a maternity clinic and a pediatric department).

Mount Vesuvius, Napoli

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» Vesuvius is a volcano that is located in the south of Italy, 15 km from Naples.
»  The volcano is a part of the Apennine mountain range and is 1 281 m high.
»  Vesuvius is one of the three active and one of the most dangerous volcanoes in Italy.
»  According to the data, it erupted 80 times. The most famous eruption took place on August 24, 1979, when such ancient Roman cities, as Pompei, Herculaneum, Oplontis, and Stabiae were destroyed.
»  Vesuvius erupted for the last time in 1944.
»  Nowadays, you can ascend the mountain only on a special path. There is a motor road from the foot of the volcano to the path. There is also a parking area at a height of 1 000 m.
»  The path is open from 9 am to 3 pm from December to February, to 4 pm from March to October, to 6 pm from April to June, and to 6 pm from July to August.

Catacombs of San Gaudioso, Napoli

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Facts: » The Catacombs of San Gaudioso are early Christian catacombs located in the northern part of the city. They had been used as a cemetery until the 17th century.
»  The Catacombs of San Gaudioso are a typical early Christian underground cemetery that was extended by Dominicans in the 17th century. In updated underground rooms, Dominicans dug quite unusual graves: “ambulance” rooms and “cantarellas”, or rooms for drying dead bodies.
»  Above the catacombs, there was a basilica called Santa Maria della Sanita. Its main altar is at a height of 10 m. Exactly under the altar, there is a spacious crypt leading to the catacombs.
»  When altars of the basilica were blessed, the relics of martyrs were transferred here from the catacombs of Saint Sebastian. Frescoes behind the altar depict the tragic death of saints, the remains of which are kept here. These frescoes were created by artist Bernardino Verro in the late 17th century. The only fresco of the 9th century that depicts the Mother of God with a Baby and two saints dates back to the period of Neapolitan bishop Athanasius (849-872). At that time, Naples saw the development of Byzantium art.
»  To the right of the main altar, there is an entrance to the oldest part of the catacombs.
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Exploration of local landmarks and sights will turn into an unforgettable experience as the city of Naples and its suburbs count inestimable architectural landmarks and monuments as well as remarkable historical objects in hundreds. A perfect landmark of the Renaissance epoch is the Cuomo Palace (Palazzo Cuomo). Its construction was started in the 1464 and lasted for 26 years. At present the palace hosts the Filangiere Museum displaying an assortment of antique arms, art objects and porcelain and enamel wares. The San Giorgio Maggiore church stands next to the palace. The church is among most significant religious landmarks of the city. The first religious building on its place was erected as far back as in the 5th century. In the 17th century the church was totally reconstructed and since that time the building has not survived any scale renovation. The ancient Camaldoli Monastery is a must visit place for the city guests. The monastery was established in the 16th century and is located on a high hill. The territory of the monastery features several spacious well equipped observation terraces performing a vibrant view over the city. The same important historical landmark is the Cappella dei Sansevero. The chapel was built in 1590 and served as funeral chapel for the members of Sangro family. In the 18th century the chapel was reconstructed and renovated and today it is one of the most interesting museums of the city displaying a collection of religious statues. The … Read further

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