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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 [...]


At the Maschio Angioino between Napolitude and the Elysian Fields
Let's talk about Naples again, specifically two exhibitions held inside that beautiful monument, the Maschio Angioino , or Castel Nuovo. But first, we'd like to remind you that this year marks the 2,500th anniversary of the founding of Neapolis, and among the many initiatives sponsored by the city administration is this exhibition: NAPOLITUDE. PARTHENOPE'S JOURNEY IN THE PAINTINGS OF LUIGI GENTILE. Laura Valente, artistic director of Napoli2500, wrote this preface to the exhi


Accessible Turin: the Cinema Museum
Third and final stop of our trip to Turin! The visit we're talking about today is the one we took to the Mole Antonelliana , the 19th-century building that now houses the National Cinema Museum (*) . From the museum's website, we've included this text that recounts the monument's history: An architectural symbol of the city of Turin, the Mole Antonelliana was initially conceived as a synagogue before being purchased by the city council to become a monument to national unity.


Accessible Turin: the Egyptian Museum
Second stop on our tour of Turin! This time we headed to one of the city's most famous and visited tourist attractions. We're talking about the Egyptian Museum (*) , the oldest museum in the world dedicated entirely to Egyptian culture. Its history is described in detail on the website, which can be accessed via the link above. The museum is housed in the Palazzo dell'Accademia delle Scienze, on the pedestrianized and pleasant Via Lagrange, and is fully wheelchair accessible.


Accessible Turin: the GAM (Gallery of Modern Art)
Here we are again after two months! We're returning from a short but intense stay in Turin , a visit that allowed us to experience the beauty and accessibility of this great city, full of attractions and easily navigable by wheelchair. The distances are considerable, so a motorized wheelchair is recommended, and the structures we visited (the Galleria d'Arte Moderna or GAM , the Egyptian Museum , and the Mole Antonelliana with the adjoining Cinema Museum ) were perfectly acc


At the MANN among rediscovered treasures and Pompeian furnishings
We're here in Naples, gasping for air from the heat and keeping our outings to a minimum. But every now and then, we have to get out of...


Two new stations in the Naples Metro
We're still here with our blog, to tell you, from a somewhat artistic perspective, about two of the new Naples Metro stations, one on...


Naples: Silent Hortense is in Piazza Municipio
Here we are again in Piazza Municipio in Naples, to tell you about the new monumental work installed there, following the much-discussed...


Budapest: big streets, lots of sculptures and the Danube
Here we are again! We have recently returned from a wonderful group trip to Budapest , organized by our historical contacts, the...


Who are you, Naples?: the Duomo and six hundred photographs
Today we return to talk to you about the Cathedral of Naples to tell you about a very special artistic initiative that involved more...


Naples: the ex-votos and the treasure of San Gennaro
Good morning everyone! We are in the midst of celebrating Napoli's soccer team fourth Scudetto, but don't worry, we won't overwhelm you...
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