Thursday, December 30, 2010

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Good Year beginning with our proposals "unusual"

The Nativity
After the frenzy of Christmas gifts, Christmas dinner and evening with friends at all costs because "so it is party," we prepare for the New Year, the most anticipated holidays of the year. Many have opted to wait outside at midnight, in the most important Italian and European markets, others prefer to stay home with their families. For those who remain in Italy for all those who decide to spend New Year's Eve in Naples and surrounding areas, we dedicate a series of tips on what to do and what to visit, away from the usual tourist confusion, preferring the taste, art, ' unusual.

Two events in particular that we want to propose two ways to know Naples from a different angle. Let's talk about: Visit the "Forgotten Nativity", and "the 'Flore Aeterna."

Did you know that in Naples there is an ancient tradition of crib. Many were the artists who carved little masterpieces of art, representing the set of the crib. We remember all of the Sammartino, great Italian artist of the eighteenth century, best remembered for the Veiled Christ, sculptures of great artistic value. Many of the "works" of Sammartino, are preserved in the Museum of Certosa di San Martino . It is from here that Ludovica (route guides unusually driven) will take you to discover the origins, curiosities and secrets of the Neapolitan crib, "undisturbed observing the city from top to bottom!" La Certosa, in fact, was built by order of Charles of Anjou in 1325, on the hilltop overlooking the Gulf and the city, and today is home to a museum with an artistic, historical architectural and prestigious, including the famous crib "Cucinotta"
The Aeterna Flore is instead a theatrical evening visit, set up in the catacombs of San Gennaro 's January 8. In the charming and mysterious atmosphere of the place, the actors represent the life of Ianuarius and tell stories and anecdotes. For larger groups can also book a dinner.
For those who do not want to stay in Naples, and prefers to see more, we offer a romantic and charming evening stroll in downtown Salerno, to admire the beautiful "Luci d'artista" masterpieces of light and colors that enchant visitors until January.
us for any information on itineraries and more.
HAPPY 2011 TO ALL!

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