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The Redeemers
There is a related item on the church (photo) mentioned in the text below. What follows (without further comment, other than that I found it very interesting) is the English-language ...
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The Restoration of the Santa Chiara Courtyard
On August 4, 1943, after 95 previous air raids on the city of Naples aimed primarily at military installations near the port and train station, the next attack accidentally ...
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Miscellaneous churches 2
Again, here are some churches and ex-monasteries scattered throughout various quarters of Naples. And again, they are no less interesting or worthwhile for their inclusion ...
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The Greatest Building Never Finished
The places that "feel" the least crowded in downtown Naples (although the whole city is teeming) are those that were laid out symmetrically in square blocks, either ...
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Further Adventures of Roy G. Biv, House Painter
In Italian, there is a color named
“Terra di Siena Naturale.”
In olden times it was called
Scyricum
or
Sil Pressum
. In English it is “Raw Sienna Earth” ...
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The Naples Academy of Fine Arts
The Naples Academy of Fine Arts is among the oldest academies in Europe. It was founded in 1752 at the behest of Charles III of Bourbon and was situated on the premises of ...
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Passing Water in Naples
There, now that I have your attention, this is about aqueducts.
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The Re-Opening of San Carlo in 1943
I had an interesting note the other day from Michael Seligman of Santa Barbara, California. It read, in part:
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The Song is Ended…
…but the Architrave lingers on." As an ex-musician who never made nearly the money I deserved, I am pleased to note evidence of at least one local musician who made it ...
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The Monument Fountains of Naples
I was saddened by an article in the paper entitled "Monument Fountains: a treasure that is vanishing." In a modern big city today, public fountains are largely ornamental. ...
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