It is a very exciting route which shall give you the opportunity to admire very unforgettable views.
The promenade begins from the suggestive Borgo Marinaro ,where the imposing Castel dell’Ovo rises up .
Going on foot it is possible to reach Piazza Vittoria where the Villa Comunale begins; the Villa Comunale was realized by Carlo Vanvitelli at the end of the 18th century. In the Villa Comunale there is also the Zoological Station (1872) with the Dohrn Aquarium.
The inner and parallel road to Via Caracciolo named Riviera di Chiaia, is famous for the presence of the beautiful Villa Pignatelli, distinguished by its fine neo-classical structure and admirably located in a context which also recalls the Pompeian style.
Also worthy of note is the
The promenade continues to Mergellina , starting point to go up to the hill of Posillipo. Close to the Mergellina Railway Station, it shall be possible to visit the Parco Virgiliano , where there is the tomb of Vergil 1st century A.C, and the tomb of Giacomo Leopardi who died in
We will go along the via Posillipo , with wonderful views and Villas on the sea, to get then the extreme point of the promontory named Coroglio.
There the remains traces of the Roman Villa, belonged to Publio Vedio Pollione, one of the Ottaviano Augusto’s supporter , still remain.
The imposing structure profited by own ways of connections such as the gangway, called Grotta di Seiano that crosses the whole rocky
On the top of the hill of Posillipo, there is the big entrance to the
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