The red horn: Naples’ best-known good luck charm

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The red horn: Naples’ best-known good luck charm

The red horn is more than just a good luck charm: in Naples it has become a symbol of cultural identity and hope. So looking for it among the stores in the city's historic center is an experience that goes beyond shopping, as it becomes a journey into tradition and creative craftsmanship. Whether it is a gift for someone special or a personal souvenir, the red horn represents a piece of Naples to be treasured.

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The Parks of Naples: a Green Paradise

Naples, a city rich in history and culture, is also a place where nature finds room to express itself. Its parks are oases of tranquillity, perfect for a walk, a picnic or simply to enjoy the scenic beauty. Here are some of the most significant ones.

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The most iconic films shot in Naples

Naples has been the stage for some of the most iconic films in the history of cinema. In this journey-through Neapolitan cinema-we will explore how some films have immortalized the city, making it an icon not only in Italy, but around the world.

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A typical day in the historic centre of Naples: pit-stops not to be missed

When one arrives in Naples, a visit to the historic centre becomes unavoidable. However, trying to explore everything in one day is virtually impossible, given the vast number of attractions to be discovered. For this reason, it is advisable to plan a detailed programme to use as a reference. Here, then, is our guide for an ideal day in the historic centre of Naples.

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The well-known legend of Piazza del Plebiscito

Piazza del Plebiscito is the most important and largest square in Naples. It is overlooked by important buildings and monuments such as the Royal Palace and the Church of San Francesco di Paola. An iconic feature of the square are the two equestrian statues, around which hovers an ancient legend, or rather, a curse that seems to involve both the statues and the visitors.

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The Doll Hospital

Naples is a city of a thousand surprises. One in particular that arouses a lot of curiosity-especially among tourists-is about the Doll Hospital. It is located in the historic center of Naples, and its origins date back to the late 1800s. Why has it become world famous? In addition to the museum part, which displays vintage toys and dolls, there is also a workshop that provides for their repair. Many citizens, in fact, use that facility as if it were a real hospital.

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Neapolitan tourism in the autumn

In recent years Naples has become the absolute queen of tourism. The choice to visit it - in the last three years - has not only been related to the summer period but also to the autumn period. And so among the best itineraries to discover, for sure three main stops cannot be missed, namely the one concerning places of art and culture, scenic beauties and, of course, pit-stops to taste the most beloved Neapolitan delicacies.

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The ancient Neapolitan trades

The ancient crafts of Naples represent a priceless cultural heritage passed down from generation to generation. The city, with its crowded streets and picturesque alleys, was the scene of fervent craft development that gave rise to unique and distinctive crafts.

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Folk customs of the Kingdom of Naples

The Kingdom of Naples, which existed from the 13th to the 19th century, was a crossroads of cultures and traditions that were also reflected in its folk customs. Each region of the Kingdom had its own peculiarities in the way it dressed, influenced by climatic and economic conditions and local traditions. These traditional costumes not only represented the cultural identity of different communities, but were also symbols of social status and ritual occasions.

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Church of Santa Luciella and the Skull with Ears

In the historic center of Naples, in the ancient hypogeum of the Church of Santa Luciella, there is a very imposing skull that has become famous for its ears. Legend has it that people used to go here to care for the skull and to pray for its soul to reach Heaven. He was also often entrusted with special hopes or graces. In fact, it was believed that because of its large ears, it could better hear requests.

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