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  2. Palazzo San Giacomo, Naples - Wikipedia

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    It houses the mayor and the offices of the municipality of Naples. The entire office complex spans from largo de Castello to Via Toledo, along via di San Giacomo. In 1816, King Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies commissioned the construction of a centralized building to house the various ministries of the government. The area for this palace was ...

  3. Economy of Naples - Wikipedia

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    Fior di latte cheese is also made in the territories of Agerola, Lettere and Gragnano. The wine industry is also prevalent in the Naples area, mainly in Gragnano, Lettere, Ercolano and Pozzuoli. Naples is known worldwide for Neapolitan coffee, made with the historical Neapolitan flip coffee pot which then led to the creation of the espresso ...

  4. Ospedale L'Albergo Reale dei Poveri, Naples - Wikipedia

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    The Bourbon Hospice for the Poor (Italian: Albergo Reale dei Poveri), also called il Reclusorio, is a former public hospital/almshouse in Naples, southern Italy.It was designed by the architect Ferdinando Fuga, and construction began in 1751.

  5. Centro direzionale di Napoli - Wikipedia

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    The project of the Centro direzionale dates back to 1964. It was designed in 1982 by Japanese architect Kenzo Tange.. The district’s origins date back to the mid-sixties, when the Municipality of Naples identified an abandoned industrial area of approximately 110 hectares (270 acres) to be used for the construction of a new neighborhood, mainly for office use, to relieve congestion in the ...

  6. Caffè Gambrinus - Wikipedia

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    Located near the Teatro di San Carlo, the cafe used to host musicians and orchestra directors before their performances in the main theatre of Naples. On January 1 2002, the Italian president Carlo Azeglio Ciampi , who was linked to the city by a special empathy, [ 6 ] paid his first caffè in euro at the Gambrinus in Naples.

  7. List of tallest buildings in Naples - Wikipedia

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    Holiday Inn Hotel : 82.5 m (271 ft) 26 1994 Hotel 14 Direzione Ff.Ss. 82 m (269 ft) 18 1965 15 Edificio E3 : 75 m (246 ft) 22 1994 Office 16 Torre Nuovo Policlinco : 74 m (243 ft) 21 1964 Office 17= Banco di Napoli West Tower : 70 m (230 ft) 20 Office 17=

  8. Naples - Wikipedia

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    The city furthermore operates the Naples Metro (Italian: metropolitana di Napoli), an underground rapid transit railway system which integrates both surface railway lines and the city's metro stations, many of which are noted for their decorative architecture and public art. In fact, the station of Via Toledo is often in the top spots of the ...

  9. Vicaria - Wikipedia

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    Plan of Naples showing the location of Vicaria. Vicaria (Italian: residence of the Viceroy), [1] often known as Il Vasto, is one of the 30 quartieri of Naples, southern Italy, [2] lying immediately to the east of the historical city centre (Centro storico).