Naples
Naples is located in a privileged position, overlooking the gulf that bears its name, between the majestic Vesuvius and the fascinating volcanic area of the Campi Flegrei. This extraordinary natural landscape is considered one of the most celebrated and enchanting in the world. Its rich artistic and architectural heritage has allowed the historic center to be included in the UNESCO World Heritage list. With approximately 3.8 million inhabitants, the metropolitan area of Naples is one of the most populous and densely populated in the European Union.
Naples is a city that has built its millennia-old history on the welcoming of diverse cultures and the coexistence of varied traditions. Its geographical location, centrally positioned on the Italian peninsula, makes it easily accessible from all parts of the world.
The vast cultural heritage of Naples is a living testament to its historical, artistic, and archaeological past, but at the same time, the city is also a center of contemporary creativity that never stops renewing itself. Naples is a city that not only preserves its past but reinvents it, always offering new “topics” to explore. It is a city of the sea, of light, and at the same time of mysterious and dark subterranean treasures. A city where culture and art harmoniously blend with history hidden beneath its museums, castles, churches, squares, alleys, and archaeological remains, creating a unique experience that challenges the boundaries between the visible and the invisible.