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On our free day we negotiated through the Exodus contacts a taxi to take Ann & myself to Naples. We ended up with a very brief visit to Italy’s 3rd largest city – so we just had a few hours to see a small part of this special city. What do you do with so much to see & so little time?

Just walking through the narrow streets in the old quarter with its densely populated tenement housing was fascinating. However in terms of tourist attractions, we started off underground with a guided tour of the ancient labyrinth of tunnels, the Napoli Sotterranea. Next I wanted to see Caravaggio’s innovative “The Seven Works of Mercy” in the Pio Monte della Misericordia. From here we crossed a small piazza to the enormous baroque Duomo. Finally it was a dash to the splendid National Archaeological Museum where we saw treasures from Herculaneum & Pompeii.

Ann was reading the appropriate Elena Ferrante’s “My Beautiful Friend” on this holiday.

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The old Spanish Quarter of Naples is known for its complex of alleyways. Easy to get lost in.

Note the Palestinian flag in the balcony
The Column of San Domenico
St. Gregory the Armenian

The Napoli Sotterranea

The underground tunnels were formed by the quarries for building materials by the early Greeks in the area, some 2,400 years ago. Then the Romans used the system for storing and supplying water for the city. Finally in WWII they were used as underground shelters for the general population.

WWII latrines when used as bomb shelters
Remains of the Greek-Roman Theatre

Pio Monte della Misericordia

Caravaggio’s The Seven Works of Mercy

Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta

Why is the façade covered with these photo images? We never did find out.

Perugino’s Assumption of the Virgin

Royal Chapel of the Treasure of St. Januarius

National Archaeological Museum

What a fabulous museum. The Bourbons didn’t stint with this building – or their own art collection. I was impressed with the presentation of the works, this is a superb museum deserving its place on the world stage. Of course a lot of the collection is from Herculaneum & Pompeii making a good follow-up to the visits we made earlier in the week.

The Sundial Hall

The Grand Staircase with the Farnese Lion

Ann in front of the marble statue of Marcus Nonius Balbus from Herculaneum

Cavallo Mazzocchi

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The Farnese Hercules

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Antinous as Bacchus

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Dying Gaul

The Dying Gaul

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Roman Sarcophagus with Endymion – eternally asleep

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Cameo Vase from Pompeii

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The baker Terentius Neo and his wife from Pompeii

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Large wall fresco

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The domestic guardian deities, the Lares
and below the snakes, symbols of prosperity
from Pompeii

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A lady combing her hair

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