A millennial history that lives underground in Naples, a journey to discover the close bond of faith between the city and its patron saint, Saint Gennaro. 3
Nothing special here - just a place where all of the wood paths meet. Couple of headless statues on the North, and a path towards the museum to the south. Reasonably clean toilets.
To be very frank, this park is one of the few areas in Naples that are clean, green and refreshing. No garbage, no buildings falling apart - one could almost believe to be in Austria. 😂
Le Vele di Scampia is a residential complex built in the homonymous district of Naples between 1962 and 1975. [1] They take their name from their triangular shape, reminiscent of …