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The National Archaeological Museum of Naples
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Naples, the capital of the Campania region, and the third most populated city of Italy was named after Neapolis. Naples has one of the biggest historical centres in the world which has also been deemed as the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Among the various tourist attractions in Naples is the Museo Archeologico Nazionale, which happens to be the biggest Rroman architectural museum in the World, even bigger than the National Museum of Rome.
Located in Piazza Museo, the National Archaeological Museum houses in a lovely pink building which stands in a corner of what was once the wall of the Greek city of Neapolis. Over a span of years, the museum received collections of antiquities from all over Italy, both from private collectors and from various excavations.
The museum takes pride in its extensive collection of Greek and Roman artifacts, the principal among which are the Farnese Collection of engraved gems and the Farnese Marble sculptures. The museum also displays well-preserved delightful mosaics and beautiful frescoes. Naples Archeological Museum houses wall paintings and different objects removed from Pompeii, Herculaneum, and other excavation sites in the area. In addition, you can admire the Farnese collection of Roman sculptures (including the famous sculptures of the Caracala Baths). Also the tourists will find a collection of erotic Roman art which is referred to as The Secret Cabinet. The cabinet holds sexually explicit frescoes, household and other items that were excavated from Pompeii.
The museum can be visited daily from 9 am to 7 pm, although for those visitors who are already in the building, the museum stays open until 8 pm. It is closed Tuesdays and is not open on Christmas Day, December 25. There is also an audio guide available talking about the statue collection on the first floor, however most of the amazing artifacts such as original Roman murals of mostly Greek mythologies are not covered. All descriptions of the exhibits are in English and in Italian.
The Edenlandia theme park in Naples
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Standing at Viale Kennedy, Naples 80125 – Italy, Edenlandia is a theme park sprawling across an area of over 50,000 square metres. It is favourite entertainment spot for adults and children alike as there are various fun filled activities for everyone including a vast collection of rides and games. The park is open during the day and in the evenings. Among the popular attractions are: several dozen rides including a roller coaster, games that are played for prizes, a theatre and virtual reality. There are also refreshments, telephones and a bureau de change. The park also offers car parking facility and is easily accessible via bus or the Cumana railway.
There are a lot of attractions near this theme park which can be visited by the tourist when in this area. Some of the famous attractions lying close to Edenlandia theme park include Giardino Zoologico, Overseas exhibiton, Maritime Teaching Museum, Parco Virgiliano, Bay of Naples, Flegreo Archaeological Complex, Villa Comunale, National Museum of Ceramics, etc.
The hotels near Edenlandia include Hotel Domitiana, Montespina Park Hotel, Hotel San Paolo, Villa Medici and many more.
Parks and gardens in Naples
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Naples in Italy takes pride in its various green spots right from public to private ones and from large ones to tiny ones. Many of these green spots were actually former private gardens and parklands of the city’s nobility which have now been taken over by Naples. Nevertheless, you have a look at some of the choicest parks and gardens of Naples:
Botanical Gardens
Via Foria 223, Carlo III, Naples, Italy
Founded about 200 years ago, this garden spans to a large area of around 30 acres / 12 hectares and is covered by giant walls. The garden boasts of a wide collection of plant species including palms, tree fern glades, a large succulent collection, an important collection of established trees and shrubs, large cacti and many stunning flowering plants. The gardens are open daily from 09:00 to 14:00 hours and there is no charge for admission.
Gardens of Augustus
Founded by the famous Roman emperor, Julius Caesar, these terraced gardens feature a vast collection of mature trees, shrubs and many other specimen plants, which all thrive in the fertile soil.
Villa Comunale
This old and large city park offers spectacular views running for almost a mile along the Bay of Naples and features many established trees, fountains, walkways and an aquarium.
Gardens of Poseidon
Featuring Mediterranean plants and various other species of flora, these gardens stand near to Citara and have a complex of swimming pools. The garden remains open in summer from 08:30 to 19:00 hours.
Top seven attractions of Naples
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Naples is located in the Southern Italy on the country’s west coast by the Gulf of Naples. This city is famous for its art works as well as enriching history. It is even well known for its music and culture. It has played an integral political role in influencing the parts of Italian Peninsula. Below are a few famous tourist attractions of Naples.
1. Spaccanapoli
Spaccanapoli is considered to be the historic centre of Naples, Italy. It comprises of lovely ancient churches and buildings, shops as well as breath taking art works. If you are interested for street shopping then this place is ultimate for you. Shoppers usually travel on foot and thus, you may find this place a crowded.
2. Castel Nuovo
Even though this tourist attraction has been rebuilt and modified many times it is still considered to be an important symbol of architecture of the city. This vast castle contains wonderful paintings and artworks. It was built in the year 1279-1282 and continues to astonish people by its breath taking work.
3. Naples University
Founded by Frederick II in the year 1224 is considered to be the one of the oldest universities of Europe. Visiting this university will definitely be a wonderful experience.
4. San Lorenzo Maggiore
This ancient church is situated at the center of the historic center of the Greek-Roman city. This church is famous because it contains the remains of Greek and Romans underneath. It is a three storied building and comprises of archeological displays.
5. Teatro San Carlo
If you are interested in opera then nothing can be better than Teatro San Carlo. It was founded by Bourbon Charles VII of Naples in 1737. It is considered to be an oldest opera house and is still famous for its originality.
6. The National Archaeological Museum of Naples
This museum is famous for its collection artifacts produced in Greek, Roman and Renaissance. It situated at the northwest corner of the original Greek wall of the Neapolis and contains wonderful ancient items of gold, silver, gems and sculptures.
7. Via Toledo
This area has a number of shops. Whether it is a boutique or a departmental store or a café, you will find everything out here. It is a busy area and has long chains of shops. You may even find antiques and art dealers.
What to expect on a tour of Naples, Italy?
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If you are planning to travel Italy in cooler months then indeed it is a great place to worth visit and one can have all the best form of recreation and enjoyment from it when visited around Christmas. As city is a firm believer of Catholicism, there is found strong fundamentals as related to it the celebration and festivities as around Christmas.
While reaching for the first time in city, you will be greeted by shiny modern skyscrapers of the Centro Direzionale, the center of this chaotic and fascination city having some architectural wonders from the past as has Greco-Roman foundation, that still surrounds it from all sides, the bay and the great bulk of Vesuvius all can be observed over there in Naples.
In order to reach Naples you can take flight for Gatwick and Stansted and stay there at Portanova that is a family-run B&B located at the very heart of the historic centre. And there are also many other spots too stay there. The tour of the city you can begin from the historic center, as there overlap with a fascinating mix of architectural styles. Spaccanapoli is an ancient street left over from the original Greco-Roman city of Neapolis. It begins from Gesu’ Nuovo, a Jesuit church as old as to the 16th century with an extraordinary diamond-shaped stonework façade.
After the end of the road you can move towards left and follow Via S Biagio dei Librai to visit the Duomo. It is the famous cathedral where pilgrims come arrive to see the miracle of the liquefaction of the blood of San Gennaro, who is the city’s patron saint. There on Via Dei Tribunali you can visit San Lorenzo Maggiore daily from 9.30am to 5.30pm, Sunday 9.30am to 1.30pm that is a 12th-century church. On the left of the nearby San Paolo Maggiore church you can continue tour to the ancient caverns and tunnels of Neapolis.
At Timpani- e- Tempura you can have the best Neapolitan street food. “Timpani” that is layers of vegetables or seafood baked inside a pasta dome. La Stanza Del Gusto is much better for cuisine varieties as you can select from the classic Campanian dishes with a twist. More you can have your afternoon at in Piazza del Plebiscito that is a stunning primarily used for concerts, New Year’s Eve parties and exhibitions. From here, you can move to Galleria Umberto I and its beautiful glass-roofed arcade.
Now it is time to dinner and you can have it at Da Michele, that serves the best pizza in Naples for generations and you can arrive there as quickly as possible after getting full. La Taverna dell’Arte provides the traditional Neapolitan cuisine in a warm and cozy after staying at your B&B you can plan your next day tour of Naples.
Old city of Naples, a tribute to culture of 4000 years
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As for offering from the perspective of a tourist, Naples has history of around 4000 years wrapped around into a landscape and sea side that is well contained in area of around 117 square kilometers. The remains of erupted Mt.Vesuvius can be seen there from any point in the city. More there are huge castles, seaside villas, a hidden amphitheater and two ancient tunnels along the Posillipo coast say all about the massive past of the Roman Empire. Beneath the city, there are hidden Greek and Roman ruins, catacombs and hiding places of all those who were looking for refuge during WWII. The city has around 300 churches, cloisters and chapels. More, there are around 60 museums in the city, which are protecting its treasures. Whether it is a religion, art or architecture, military, social or cultural history, or merely curiosity, you will never get a better place then Naples as a substitute to your hobbies.
However, among all the interesting centers of interest in Naples, the old city of Naples located around Centro Storico, Naples’ Historic District is considered as the oldest part of Naples. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Centro Storico is entirely filled with existence of historic structures that showcases the Naples rather radicalized history. In old city beneath the Greek and Roman ruins there is located the original city of Naples, which dates back to around 474 BCE. Centro Storico is assumed as to be the birthplace of Neapolis.
Naples Egg Castle To the southwest of Centro Storico is Via Parthenope, a scenic stretch of Road that goes to the sea and is host to the Naples’ most exclusive hotels. Through away from Via Parthenope is located the oldest castle in Naples, Castel del’Ovo or the Egg Castle as you may consider them to be. Presently, it is known to be Borgo Marinari, that is a smaller island and is immensely popular for seafront bars and restaurants, trendy atmosphere, spectacular vistas, and it is a great place to while away a Sunday afternoon.
About Borgo Marinari, there are also related and narrated many stories and one of them is about siren sisters, Ligeia, Leucosia, and Parthenope, half-women, half-birdlike creatures who used to live here. According to myth they used to live on an island in the Tyrrhenian Sea and with their haunting music they lured sailors passing by into their trap and put them to death.
Though, this myth is whether true or lie, it is certain that Greek colonists, either from Rhodes or those who had landed at Cumae made their way to Megaride. While their way inland to settlement and constructed a walled settlement which is known as Megaride on top of Monte Echia, as region of modern day Santa Lucia. They named it Parthenope, in honor of the Greek Siren whose tomb is yet respected there.
