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COMMA 2
Accessible tourism
in Campania and in the world
ART. 3 OF THE ITALIAN CONSTITUTION, PARAGRAPH 2:
It is the duty of the Republic to remove the obstacles of an economic and social nature which, by limiting the freedom and equality of citizens, prevent the full development of the human person [...]


Naples: home of the sovereigns
This time we visit the residences that have hosted, over the centuries, the various royal dynasties that have alternated on the throne of...


Bridges, waterfalls and sleeping beauty...
This time we return to the province of Salerno for a rather unusual itinerary. In fact, we are talking about little-known attractions,...


A little cool in Molise?
For this first "encroachment" from Campania we have chosen something different from the usual itineraries: we are talking about the...


Taurasi: the great DOCG wine of Campania
For this first foray into the province of Avellino we take the opportunity of the 16th Wine Fair, which will be held in Taurasi from 11...


Naples: two jewels of museums
The time has come to devote our attention to two museums, located not far from each other, which, together with the Reggia di...


Portici: trains in the middle of the sea
We are still in the province of Naples, in the important town of Portici, which boasts a glorious past as evidenced by the Royal Palace...


Phlegraean Fields 2: Baia and Bacoli
We continue our journey in the Phlegraean Fields taking us to the vast territory of the municipality of Bacoli , to which the hamlet of Baia belongs; here we find several archaeological treasures, such as the Roman Baths and the Aragonese Castle which houses the Archaeological Museum of the Phlegraean Fields , not to mention the submerged Roman villas in the port of Baia, visible by divers or glass-bottomed boats, impracticable for us. Let's start with the Roman Baths (*)


Phlegraean Fields 1: Pozzuoli and the Solfatara
ATTENTION: THIS POST WAS REALIZED BEFORE THE TRAGEDY OF SEPTEMBER 12, 2017 AND THE SEALS APPLIED BY THE JURISDICTION TO THE SOLFATARA...


Naples: the seafront in the making
It is one of the most celebrated tourist attractions of Naples; much has been done in recent times (pedestrianization of Via Partenope,...


Naples: the views and the castles of Vomero
Today we move on to an itinerary in the most famous hilly area of Naples, the Vomero. Practically inhabited only by farmers until the...
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