Romantic Naples, two hours south of Rome, is the largest city in southern Italy. It has some of the world's best opera and theater houses and is often called an open-air museum, due to its many historic statues and monuments. Join families on promenade as the sun sets on the Bay of Naples. View finds from Pompeii and Herculaneum, destroyed by Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D., at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale or revel in the art and architecture of Museo Cappella Sansevero, built in the late 1500s.
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Napulitanata is a concert hall dedicated to Neapolitan Music Heritage, especially to Canzone Napoletana and Tarantella. Everything comes from the need to set up a place in the heart of Naples where everyone can have full access to the great local music heritage in an experiential way, a sort of model after the Spanish Tablao or the Portuguese Case de Fados.
This is a good show, top musicians, excellent interpretations of traditional songs, in an intimate space. Well worth seeing.
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It's great to be small! Artistic and theatrical space devoted to the new generations, thanks to a project conceived and realized by: Le Nuvole - Casa de Contemporaneo, Teatrini and Sonora Project. Shows, activities and workshops for children and teenagers for school.
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Neapolitan typical dishes, Neapolitan song live, Tarantella dance and so much other. Come to know the veracious Naples!
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A small theatre, inside an ancient building of the historical center of Naples, close to many important cultural sights, a relaxing place where you can discover and enjoy the neapolitan traditional songs, tasting a glass of wine, just in 1 hour. Performances every week end upon reservation. Free entrance and free donation. no tickets
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Twins - cocktail, wine and coffee is our first project. What we assure you is our professionalism! What we propose, you must find out. Cocktail bar and Wine bar near Mergellina, in Piazza Sannazzaro n°66 Public transport By underground: Metro Line 2, Mergellina station. By bus: 140, 151, C12, Riviera Chiaia stop C16, C21, C24, Mergellina - Sannazzaro stop
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The Teatro di San Carlo was designed by the architects Giovanni Antonio Medrano and Angelo Carasale for the monarch since Charles wanted a new and larger theatre for Naples to replace the old and dilapidated Teatro San Bartolomeo of 1621. On 12 February 1816 the San Carlo was destroyed by fire. The Theatre was re-designed by the architect Antonio Niccolini and rebuilt within ten months on order of King Ferdinand IV. In 1845 there was additional refurbishment and, by 1854, the theatre's interior appearance changed to the now-traditional red and gold.Now carefully restored to its former splendour, the San Carlo is the oldest working theatre in Europe.
Grand, grand opera house, one of the oldest in the world. Hard to believe it was built in a few months in 1737. Its architecture is perfect with the foyer, balcony outstanding in enhancing the facade.. the royal box is bijou. Sitting here for a concert is a dream come true.
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