Routes
Welcome to Naples, the city where every corner has a story to tell. Spectacular Monuments, Ancient Churches and Suggestive Alleys that are just waiting to be visited.
Piazza del Gesù Nuovo | Travel time: 5 Min. |
The square is the centerpiece of some of Naples’ most important monuments. To mention the obelisk of the Immaculate Conception, a majestic spire located in the center of the square, the church of Gesù Nuovo with its diamond-point ashlar facade and the Monastery of Santa Chiara with the largest Gothic-style church in the city and the its beautiful majolica cloister.
Piazza del Plebiscito | Travel time: 5 Min. |
Piazza del Plebiscito is located in the historic center, with an area of approximately 25,000 square meters, the square is one of the largest in the city and in Italy. In the square itself and in its vicinity stands: the real San Carlo theater, the Royal Palace, the church of San Francesco di Paola and the Umberto I gallery.
Castel Nuovo / Maschio Angioino | Travel time: 5 Min. |
Castel Nuovo, better known as Maschio Angioino, is the symbol of the city of Naples. Inside the castle there is the civic museum, with the Palatine chapel and the museum routes on the first and second floors.
Galleria Umberto I | Travel time: 5 Min. |
It is the most famous gallery in Naples. Designed with the intention of being a monumental work itself, the Umberto I gallery, since its construction, immediately became a fundamental commercial center of the city of Naples, thanks also to the location that sees it surrounded by the Parthenopean shopping streets.
Cappella San Severo Cristo Velato | Travel time: 7 Min. |
The Sansevero chapel is among the most important religious buildings in Naples. The chapel houses the wonderful masterpiece of the Veiled Christ, known all over the world for its marble veil that almost rests on the dead Christ. The chapel still houses numerous other works of fine workmanship, such as the Anatomical Machines, two totally stripped bodies where it is possible to observe, in a very detailed way, the entire circulatory system.