Monday, October 1, 2012

Naples - Piazza Dante

Piazza Dante, Christmas time 
Like Vittorio Emanuele, Umberto I and Garibaldi nearly every Italian town of any consequence has to have something named after Dante.

In Naples it is a semi-circular piazza off the Via Toledo not too far from the Palazzo di Capodimonte.    

Constructed in the 1760's the east side of the piazza is a range of columns topped with a dozen or more statues with a central tower of ingenious construction.

The square was recently remodeled into a pedestrian zone and at the time of our arrival the giant statue of Dante was swaddled in scaffolding and tarps.

To the north there is a gate topped with flying cherubs and cartouches which leads to the Piazza Bellini and the music conservatory.

Bordering on the south and facing the Via Toledo is the Church of St. Michael the Archangel, where my traveling companions great grandparents may have been married. I have to say I love the magic mushroom windows on this building. Very Mario.

On the right, gate that led to lovely secluded street on the way to Piazza Bellini
Super cute street heading east from Piazza Dante to Piazza Bellini

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