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Bourbon Tunnel

The Bourbon Tunnel was originally built under the city of Naples as a way to connect the Naples military barracks to the Royal Palace. The tunnel also provided the citizens of the city shelter during the bombings which took place during World War II. Today, these tunnels with their accumulated debris have been turned into a gallery where the public can see interesting displays of vintage cars and motorbikes, old shelter spots and much more.

Archaeological Areas of Pompeii

Buried under layers of ash and rock for over 1500 years, the archaeological remains of Pompeii, Herculaneum and the Villa Oplontis at Torre Annunziata serve as windows into the past. The Roman town of Pompeii was buried alongside the summer retreat of Herculaneum and numerous lavish villas when Vesuvius erupted on the 24th of August, 79 CE. Excavations began full-swing in the mid-18th Century, although the site was discovered several years before in the 16th Century. Frozen in time, these well-preserved vestiges of a once-prosperous civilization are a vivid reflection of the day-to-day lives of its people. While the remnants of Pompeii and Herculaneum present a more generalized picture of Roman society, the Villa Oplontis depicts the opulent lifestyle enjoyed by the rich. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with Herculaneum and Torre Annunziata, the baths, temples, burial sites, theaters and homes of Pompeii offer an invaluable insight into the history of the Roman Civilization.

Teatro di San Carlo

Commissioned by King Charles of Bourbon, one of Europe's oldest working theaters was built in 1737. It wasn't long before its magnificent architecture and exquisite blue, gold and silver decor, complemented by a program with wider public appeal, attracted praise from both home and abroad. Completely destroyed by a fire in 1816, Ferdinand IV of Bourbon ordered the theater to be rebuilt just six days later. The results were an improved quality of the acoustic and an extended stage.

Lungomare Caracciolo

Once a quiet fishing village, today, this pleasant walk along the seashore is one of the city's liveliest districts, filled with luxury hotels and exclusive restaurants. A stroll along Via Nazario Sauro, Via Partenope and Via Caracciolo takes you to the moorings with a backdrop of local fishing boats and vendors selling freshly landed fish. Crystal-clear water flows from the Leone fountain, and in the beautiful Piazza Sannazzaro, the Sirena fountain is a reminder of the mythical siren Partenope, whose tomb, according to local legend, marks the site on which Naples was founded.

Museo Madre

Museo Madre occupies three floors of Palace Donnaregina. It is known to be the oldest museum of contemporary arts in the historic center of the city of Naples. The museum houses temporary and permanent exhibitions of contemporary arts. They also organize several activities and events, details of these can be found on their official website.

Cappella Sansevero

A historic chapel that houses a splendid selection of several artworks by Italian artists, Cappella Sansevero is also noteworthy for its spectacular Baroque style of architecture. It houses many masterpieces by renowned artists like Antonio Corradini, Francesco Queirolo, and Giuseppe Salerno, but the one that stands out is "Veiled Christ" by Giuseppe Sanmartino. Its ceiling is said to have been painted in 1749, and its flooring represents good and evil in black and white. It is a must-visit attraction when in Naples.

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