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  2. List of villas in Naples - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf of Naples was a particular locus of the development of Roman villas from roughly 50 BCE to 200 CE, where they were built as retreats and status symbols by senators and the like. [4] Of the many villas of this era discovered in Boscoreale , Naples, buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius that also buried Pompeii , one now visible is ...

  3. Tourism in Italy - Wikipedia

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    In Italy, there is a broad variety of hotels, going from 1-5 stars. According to ISTAT , in 2017, there were 32,988 hotels with 1,133,452 rooms and 2,239,446 beds. [ 24 ] As for non-hotel facilities (campsites, tourist villages, accommodations for rent, agritourism, etc.), in 2017 their number was 171,915 with 2,798,352 beds. [ 24 ]

  4. Palace of Capodimonte - Wikipedia

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    In 1738, King Charles VII of Naples and Sicily (later King Charles III of Spain) decided to build a hunting lodge on the Capodimonte hill.He then decided that he would instead build a grand palace, partly because his existing residence, the Palace of Portici, was too small to accommodate his court, and partly because he needed somewhere to house the fabulous Farnese Collection which he had ...

  5. Italy imposes beach rules and selfie stop lights as tourist ...

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    Venice daytrippers are charged an entry fee to the city on peak days. Now other places in Italy are also adopting charges. ... announced Wednesday that hotel occupancy was now at 99%, and the ...

  6. 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. It is five storeys tall and approximately 354 m (1,161 ft) long. [1]

  7. Posillipo - Wikipedia

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    Posillipo (Italian: [poˈzillipo]; Neapolitan: Pusilleco [puˈsilləkə]) is an affluent residential quarter of Naples, southern Italy, located along the northern coast of the Gulf of Naples. [ 1 ] From the 1st century BC the Bay of Naples witnessed the rise of villas constructed by elite Romans along the most panoramic points of the coast, who ...

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