Erasmus blog Naples
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From Bologna to Salerno - Discovering Herculaneum (7/9)
Herculaneum In the ruins of the Roman city of Herculaneum Another archaeological area very close to Naples is Herculaneum, another known city that, like Pompeii, it was buried under ash. Although I was dying to visit Pompeii and it was a unique experience to walk...
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From Bologna to Salerno - Exploring Pompeii (6/9)
Pompeii When one travels to Naples, Pompeii, the magnificent Roman city, is a must-visit. The best way to get there is with the Circumvesuviana. You need to take the blue train line, which travels to Sorrento. More or less half way along the line the stop Pompei Scavi...
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From Bologna to Salerno - Arrival in Naples (5/9)
Napule Harbour in Naples; in the background, Vesuvius On the 5th July, after spending some days in the wonderful city of Florence, we set off for the chaotic city of Naples, or Napule as the Neapolitans say. To get from one place to another we caught two trains, the...
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Top 10 Things to do in Naples
Naples really is an underrated city. It is fascinating in its historical and cultural heritage. When visiting Naples however you must be sure to do all of these things to make the most out of your trip. Climb Mount Vesuvius Mount Vesuvius is one of the very few...
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What to see in Naples
I am sure most of you are aware of the common stereotypes Naples holds. However the first time I set foot in Naples completely changed my perspective on these stereotypes. Mostly because nowadays the city has changed; it is cleaner and safer and above all you come to...
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Neapolitan Delicacies
Born as Parthenope and later on renamed Neapolis in Ancient Greek times, Naples is among the oldest and most actively, continuously inhabited cities in Europe and the world. Founded in the eighth century BC, Napoli has lived through the Greek, Roman Empires, the...
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New Castle (Castel Nuovo)
This castle build in 1282 by Angevins but rebuild 15. century A. D by Aragons. It calls New castle. It has one of the most beautiful examples triumphal arch. It uses as a museum now. You can see ancient sculptures, tables and mosaics stay in the 14th and 19th...
0 0 , 8 years ago