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Napoli is famous for its crib tradition and it has even a road exclusively with crib shops: Via San Gregorio Armeno, pedestrian road in Naples’s historic centre. Naples Cathedral (Duomo di Napoli, Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta or Cattedrale di San Gennaro) is a Roman Catholic cathedral, the main church of Naples and the seat of the Archbishop of Naples. It is widely known as the Cattedrale di San Gennaro, in honour of Saint Januarius, the city's patron saint. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Italia Napoli Walks in the city5


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Walks in the city
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Duomo
S.Gregorio
Dante
S.Domenico
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Napoli is famous for its crib tradition and it
has even a road exclusively with crib shops Via
San Gregorio Armeno, pedestrian road in Napless
historic centre
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Via San Gregorio Armeno - numerous shops with
creative nativity scenes and figurines in all
variations
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Besides the Jesus- and Madonna figurines you will
also find detailed copies of pizzerias, fruit
markets, all household objects, gastronomic
delights, exotic animals, and sometimes even
caricatured politicians and football players
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Via San Gregorio Armeno
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l'arte sulle bancarelle
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Naples Cathedral (Duomo di Napoli, Cattedrale di
Santa Maria Assunta or Cattedrale di San Gennaro)
is a Roman Catholic cathedral, the main church of
Naples and the seat of the Archbishop of Naples.
It is widely known as the Cattedrale di San
Gennaro, in honour of Saint Januarius, the city's
patron saint.   The present cathedral was
commissioned by King Charles I of Anjou.
Construction continued during the reign of his
successor, Charles II (1285-1309) and was
completed in the early 14th century under Robert
of Anjou. It was built on the foundations of two
palaeo-Christian basilicas, whose traces can
still be clearly seen
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The church houses a vial of the blood of Saint
Januarius which is brought out twice a year, on
the first Saturday in May and on 19 September,
when the dried blood usually liquefies. If the
blood fails to liquefy, then legend has it that
disaster will befall Naples
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Silver altar of Saint January Treasure Chapel
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Cenotaph of the Pope Innocenzo XII Pignatelli
(1696) by Domenico Guidi
Dome of the Royal Chapel of the Treasure of St.
Januarius
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Cenotaph of the Pope Innocenzo XII Pignatelli
(1696) by Domenico Guidi
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Cenotaph of the Pope Innocenzo XII Pignatelli
(1696) by Domenico Guidi
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The the Brancacio Chapel, designed by Giovanni
Antonio Dosio at the end of the 16th century
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The the Brancacio Chapel, Battesimo di Cristo di
Francesco Curia
Monumento al Cardinale Carbone di Antonio
Baboccio da Piperno
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The Minutolo Chapel, mentioned in Boccaccio's Deca
meron, has 14th-century frescoes
The Chapel of the Capece Minutolo
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The Chapel of the Capece Minutolo
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Frescoes in the Chapel of the Capece Minutolo are
by Montano dArezzo
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Santa Maria del Principio - Apse mosaic -
Cappella di Santa Restituta
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Dal presidente, pizzeria in via Tribunali
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Pulcinella, a name derived from "pulcino,"
meaning chick, and "pollastrello," meaning
rooster, is a classical character that originated
in commedia dell'arte of the 17th century and
became a stock character in Neapolitan puppetry.
Engineered specifically to be the star of
southern Italy, Pulcinella is described as "the
voice of the people, as the direct expression of
a people as lively and spirited as the
Neapolitans is never questioned.
Gift of the artist Lello Esposito to the city,
2012
Vico Fico del Purgatorio Via dei Tribunali
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Cappella Pontano e campanile di S. Maria Maggiore
via dei Tribunali
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Piazza Luigi Miraglia
Chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore alla Pietrasanta
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Campanile di Santa Maria Maggiore alla Pietrasanta
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Via Raimundo de Sangro de Sansevero
Capella Pontano, erected in 1492 by Giovanni
Pontano, the Secretary to Ferdinand I of Aragon
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Capella Pontano, 1492 Fresco 18th century
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Capella Pontano, Majolica floor 1492
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Strada S Maria Constantinopoli- Via Port'Alba
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Chiesa di Santa Maria della Mercede e
Sant'Alfonso Maria de' Liguori- str San Sebastiano
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Chiesa di Santa Maria della Mercede
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Piazza Vincenzo Bellini
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Via Port'Alba
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The Port'Alba is the remnant of one of the city
gates in Naples. It is located on the
northwestern edge of Piazza Dante, just north
of Vanvitelli's colonnade, which obscures the
bastion into which the gate was carved
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Piazza Dante The Foro Carolino, today entrance of
the national boarding school
The Port'Alba
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The Port'Alba
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Accademia di Belle Arti
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Via Enrico Pessina
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Via Enrico Pessina
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Via Enrico Pessina
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Via Enrico Pessina
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Metro station Università
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Metro station Università
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Metro station Università
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Metro station Università
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Metro station Università
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Text Internet Pictures Sanda Foisoreanu
Internet All  copyrights  belong to
their  respective owners Presentation Sanda
Foisoreanu
2018
Sound Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Santa Lucia
Canta pe' me 'O surdato 'nnamurato (Califano -
Cannio)
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