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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 [...]


Ischia: Pithecusae Museum and Villa Arbusto
For the third episode of our story of Ischia, we return to Lacco Ameno to visit two adjacent structures: the Archaeological Museum of...


Ischia by the sea: Sant'Angelo, Lacco Ameno and Castello
Second episode of our story of Ischia. Today we talk about some of the most beautiful seaside locations on the island: the promontory of...


Oplontis for us too
Good morning everyone! You will remember that a few years ago, in presenting what we called "the daughters of Vesuvius", i.e. the cities...


Ischia: the La Mortella Gardens
Dear friends, here we are again! After more than a month we return to tell you about our experiences of accessible tourism, and this time...


Cities and panoramas of South Tyrol
How hot, dear friends, in August 2024! It makes you think with nostalgia of the holidays of past years, perhaps those spent in fresh...


The Divine Campania of craftsmanship in Naples
Today we are talking about a notable initiative promoted by the Campania Region and implemented by the Regional Tourism Agency in the...


Naples: the Tower Garden of Capodimonte
Today we offer you a beautiful itinerary within the Royal Forest of Capodimonte in Naples, at the end of which we will find, as a just...


Naples: pop-art at the Maschio Angioino
We are still here, in our Naples, to report an event held at the Maschio Angioino, the Neapolitan castle located near the sea and which...


Mount Echia, where Naples was born
We are here again, talking about a very important news that concerns our city, Naples, and its most ancient roots. In fact, on 9 April 2024, after 18 years from the start of the works and various interruptions and restarts, the lift was finally inaugurated which from Via Santa Lucia leads to Monte Echia, a rocky outcrop in yellow tuff where the Greek settlers coming from island of Euboea, who had founded Pithecusa (on the island of Ischia) and Cuma, around 750-720 BC. they f


The other Pompeii. Common lives in the shadow of Vesuvius
Here we are, still dealing with classical antiquity in one of the most iconic (that's what they say today, right?) and most visited sites...
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