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Napoli Centrale railway station (Naples Central Station), is the main station of the city of Naples, in Italy. The station is one of the most important in Italy, being the 6th largest with an annual frequentation of about 50 million passengers. Napoli Centrale railway station is east of the Old Town, near Piazza Garibaldi. The station is connected to Naples metro network thanks to the Stazione di Napoli Piazza Garibaldi metro station. Trains operating on the Rome-Naples route stop at Napoli Centrale railway station. Travellers can also use the Napoli Centrale station for trains which will take them top southern Italy and Salerno – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Italia Napoli Walks in the city2


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Walks in the city
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Napoli Centrale railway station (Naples Central
Station), is the main station of the city of
Naples, in Italy. The station is one of the most
important in Italy, being the 6th largest with an
annual frequentation of about 50 million
passengers. Napoli Centrale railway station is
east of the Old Town, near Piazza Garibaldi. The
station is connected to Naples metro network
thanks to the Stazione di Napoli Piazza Garibaldi
metro station. Trains operating on the
Rome-Naples route stop at Napoli Centrale railway
station. Travellers can also use the Napoli
Centrale station for trains which will take them
top southern Italy and Salerno
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The Piazza Garibaldi is an effervescent scene
where the Neapolitan intensity explodes, and
where more than 50 millions of people pass by
every year
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Frequented by some 137 thousand persons per
day, 50 million per year, Napoli Centrale is a
railway junction of crucial importance for the
entire national railways system, with a daily
traffic flow of 390 trains. It is located in
piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi. The railway hub is
comprised of Napoli Centrale station at ground
level and the Piazza Garilbaldi underground
station, which has two tracks for the metro and
two for the national railways system. In
addition, there is a Circumvesuviana local
railway station beneath Corso Lucci 
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The pedestrian walkways system connecting the
underground station with the square and the
railway station above runs about -4/-3,5 metres
below ground level, and contains shops, ticketing
offices, surveillance areas and bathrooms
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The roof of Napoli Centrale station is made up of
triangular components of uniform size, united and
supported by tripodic pillars
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The station is connected to Naples metro network
thanks to the Stazione di Napoli Piazza Garibaldi
metro station. Trains operating on the
Rome-Naples route stop at Napoli Centrale railway
station. Travellers can also use the Napoli
Centrale station for trains which will take them
top southern Italy and Salerno.
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Garibaldi metro station
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Garibaldi metro station
Toledo Metro Station
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Toledo Metro Station in Naples
Toledo Metro Station
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The Toledo Metro Station, that opened in
September 2012, during the European Week of
Sustainable Mobility was designed by the Spanish
firm of architect Oscar Tusquets Blanca. The
Toledo station is one of the deepest in the line
at 50 meters, and it is themed around water and
light 
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Mosaic by William Kentridge (Johannesburg 1955)
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Mosaic by William Kentridge
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Upper level of the Toledo Metro Station in
Naples. Mosaic by William Kentridge
(Johannesburg 1955)
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The most impressive work of this station
is Crater de luz, by Robert Wilson, which
connects the inside with the outside and
remembers the sea in its many facets, as well as
the wavy walls surrounding it. The brightness
and colors that fill the space with different
shades of blue fascinate thousands of passengers
every year
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Toledo Metro Station Crater de luz
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Crater de luz is a large cone that crosses in
depth all levels of the station, connecting the
plane of the street with the spectacular lobby
which is located 40 meters further down, below
the sea level. Relative light is instead the
title of an artistic intervention by Robert
Wilson inside the Crater de luz, 144 LED lights
full colors programmed on the colour palette of
blue create suggestive luminous and variable
harmonies
Toledo Metro Station Crater de luz
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The descent below the sea level, the level 0,
is emphasized by the spectacular mosaics in a
blue that is becoming more intense as you go
deeper, until you come to a monumental hall
"underground". Here, on the walls and pillar you
can admire the Olas, waves in relief, also
covered by blue mosaics
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The knight of Toledo (work created in 2012 by the
South African artist William Kentridge), a piece
of subway on the surface, is located near the
Toledo subway station, in via Toledo, at the
intersection with Via Diaz
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The knight of Toledo by William Kentridge
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Via Toledo Church Santa Maria delle Grazie a
Toledo
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Santa Maria delle Grazie a Toledo
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Vico S. Maria delle Grazie a Toledo
Via Concezione a Monte Calvario
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Vico S. Maria delle Grazie a Toledo
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Via Toledo
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Via Toledo
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Via Toledo Palazzo Buono
Via Toledo
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Piazza Carità - Chiesa di S. Liborio alla Carità
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Piazza Carità - Chiesa di S. Liborio alla Carità
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Via Toledo at Piazza Carità
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Salvo D'Acquisto Memorial
Piazza Carità
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House of Giambattista Della Porta
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Vico Pasquale Galluppi Ai Monti Lattari
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Vico San Nicola Alla Carità
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Mercato Pignasecca Pignasecca is the oldest
outdoor food market in Napleswhich is really
saying something, since Naples has some 60
markets throughout the city! Its famous not just
for its inexpensive, seasonal fruits and
vegetables, but for its top-notch pastries,
cheeses, and breads
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And since theres nary a tourist to be seen, the
opportunities to observe Neapolitans in their
natural habitatshopping for food, and eating
foodare endless
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Mercato Pignasecca
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Mercato Pignasecca
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Mercato Pignasecca
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Via Pasquale Scura
Via Toledo-Via Pasquale Scura
Via Toledo
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Via Toledo-Via Pasquale Scura
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Spaccanapoli is the straight and narrow main
street that traverses the old, historic center of
the city of Naples, Italy. The name is a popular
usage and means, literally, "Naples splitter".
The name is derived from the fact that it is very
long and from above it seems to divide that part
of the city.  This street is the lower (Decumanus
Inferiore) and southernmost of the three
decumani, or east-west streets, of the grid of
the original Greco-Roman city of Neapolis.
Piazza Gesù Nuovo
Today, the street officially starts at Piazza
Gesù Nuovo and is officially named Via Benedetto
Croce. Moving east, the street changes name to
Via S. Biagio dei Librai and then crosses Via
Duomo (named for the Cathedral of Naples) and
moves beyond the confines of the old center of
town.  Spaccanapoli is the main promenade for
tourists as it provides access to a number of
important sights of the city
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Palazzo Carafa di Maddaloni - via Maddaloni
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Palazzo Carafa di Maddaloni
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Palazzo Carafa di Maddaloni - via Maddaloni a
16th century building
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Palazzo Carafa di Maddaloni
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Palazzo Carafa di Maddaloni
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Naples is the regional capital of Campania and
the third-largest municipality in Italy after
Rome and Milan. In 2017, around 967,069 people
lived within the city's administrative limits
while its province-level municipality has a
population of 3,115,320 residents. First settled
by Greeks in the second millennium BC, Naples is
one of the oldest continuously inhabited urban
areas in the world. In the ninth century BC, a
colony known as Parthenope was established on the
Island of Megaride, later refounded as Neápolis
in the sixth century BC. The city was an
important part of Magna Graecia, played a major
role in the merging of Greek and Roman society
and a significant cultural centre under the
Romans. It was capital of the Duchy of Naples
(661-1139), then the Kingdom of Naples (1282 and
1816) and finally the Two Sicilies until the
unification of Italy in 1861. Naples' historic
city centre is the largest in Europe and a UNESCO
World Heritage Site, with a wide range of
culturally and historically significant sites
nearby, including the Palace of Caserta and the
Roman ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum
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Text Internet Pictures Sanda Foisoreanu
Gabriela Cristescu
Internet All  copyrights  belong to their
 respective owners Presentation Sanda
Foisoreanu
2018
Sound Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Torna a
Surriento (G. De Curtis) Passione (Tagliaferri)
Maria, Marí (E. Di Capua)
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Stazione Garibaldi
Santa Chiara
Church of Gesù Nuovo
Piazza Dante
Basilica dello Spirito Santo
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