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In this video we explore the beautiful, colorful city of Napoli. On this visit we enjoy the lungomare and explore the underground city of Naples called Napoli Sotterranea - something I didn't know existed!
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Naples Underground - Naples - Italy
Running beneath the Italian city of Naples and the surrounding area is an underground geothermal zone called the Campi Flegrei (fiery fields). This geothermal area runs generally from Mount Vesuvius beneath a wide area including Pompei, Herculaneum, Naples and over to Pozzuoli and the coastal Baia area. Mining and various infrastructure projects during several millennia have formed extensive caves and underground structures in the zone.
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Over millennia, extreme geothermal pressure has helped form a strong, durable tuffaceous volcanic sandstone called tuff, a rock composed of compressed and compacted volcanic ash ejected during a volcanic eruption. The entire Naples area is a geothermal region with deep veins of the tuff sandstone, generically referred to as yellow tuff. It runs in deep veins beneath Naples and the area around it in strata which are found at different depths.
[edit] Mining and subterrean structures
Tuff is strong and easily worked, making it an ideal building material. Tuff was mined through access and removal shafts called the occhio di monte, (eye of the mountain). Through these shaft, gigantic blocks of tuff were quarried and pulled up. The resulting void was a bottle shaped cavity with sloping shoulders, which provided ample reinforcement to prevent future cave-ins. After the tuff was quarried it was used as building material during roughly the Angevin, Aragonese and Bourbon periods.
The resulting caverns were later used to form water reservoirs into which water was diverted from the main aqueducts, and the Ancient Greeks dug long and elaborate aqueducts beneath the city more than 2,500 years ago. These provided fresh water to the villas and palaces above through use of the deep reservoirs and cisterns. Well shafts were also dug offering community access to the reservoirs below.
A water channel, now travelled by tourists. White deposits low on the walls show the typical previous water level.
Over the centuries a massive honeycomb of caverns and passageways has been created beneath Naples and its environs. In World War II many of the quarry shafts were enlarged and spiralling stairways were added, opening up the caverns for use as air raid shelters. SOURCE:WIKIPEDIA
Breathtaking adventure through the Underground Naples tunnels
Napoli Sotterranea (Underground Naples) is located 120 feet (40 meters) below the surface of the earth. A labyrinth of ancient tunnels 2,500 years old: aqueducts, sewer tunnels, rainwater cisterns, caverns, catacombs, and pre-Christian hypogea. Some tunnels are very narrow and it's necessary to use a candle to see, for this reason some passages of the route are optional. This unique experience offers a chance to explore this Italian city from a different point of view.
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NAPLES UNDERGROUND at Napoli Sotterranea | WWII Naples Roman Aquaduct
Today, we joined the Naples Underground tour called Napoli Sotterranea, which highlights the underground Naples, Italy.
The Napoli Underground city is a vast, ancient network that has been in operation for thousands of years. Underground Naples was built during the Greek period in the 7th century BC, when the Greeks came to the region to establish the city. Then the Roman Empire took it over, and converted underground Napoli into a web of Roman Aquaducts until the 16th century.
During WWII in Naples, residents of the city took refuge inside the Naples tunnels and created a functional Naples Underground City. The remnants of WWII still mark the underground tunnels in Napes.
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1. Zoom out from narrow street to Piazza San Gaetano
2. Wide of Piazza San Gaetano
3. Close up of Pulcinella, mascot of Naples, on display at the underground theatre
4. Wide of Neapolitan icons on display at the underground theatre
5. Tilt up of Underground Naples entrance in Piazza San Gaetano
6. Mid of tourists visiting an underground cistern holding candles
7. Tourists going down steps
8. Mid of cups used during WW II on ledge
9. Experimental greenhouse which was proposed for the underground of Naples
10. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Vincenzo Albertini, President of Underground Naples Association:
Underground Naples was discovered about twenty years ago. The history here dates back more than five thousand years.
11. Tilt down from fake bombs, hanging from ceiling to tourists listening to their guide
12. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Vincenzo Albertini, President, Underground Naples Association:
Without doubt, the objective was to take the core out of the ground periodically in order to build on the surface.
13. Mid of objects belonging to WW II era
14. Close up of objects
15. Mid of wall painting of the 1940s
16. Mid of tourists walking through narrow underground passage
17. Pan right of candles used for seeing underground
18. Mid of tourists walking through passage
19. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Francesca Passoletti, Student from Udine:
It was very interesting to visit the underground city as I did not know anything about it. Especially I liked the stories about the pozzari (the people who looked after the underground wells), and I enjoyed visiting the WWII bunkers. It was very interesting.
20. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Lorenzo Ricci, Student from Udine:
The final tour with candles is one not to miss. Generally speaking, the entire underground tour should be experienced.
21. Close up of a candle burning
22. Tourists underground walking and holding candles
23. Mid of tourists entering a narrow underground passage
24. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Vincenzo Albertini, President, Underground Naples Association:
There was a plague that hit Italy in 1600s, a plague that brought half of Italy to its knees. The epidemic was so widespread it caused thousands of deaths across all the Italian regions. The people put their faith in five Teatini saints and history has it that through their faith and and because of the torrential rain that hit the region, Naples was saved from the plague. To commemorate the people wanted to name a street after the religious order of the Teatini (Vicolo Cinquesanti) but until the year 1500 (AD) there was a theatre there that we are about to see. So we have a magic theatre - it is there but you cannot see it. Let's go to visit it.
25. Albertini entering one of buildings that covers the underground theatre, opening shaft door and going down steps
26. Mid of Albertini going down steps
27. Mid of former backstage corridor of the theatre
28. Wide of the former theatre
29. Mid of Roman wall, opus reticolatum technique
30. Close up of shaped tufa stone being inserted in the wall
31. Mid of ruins
32. Tilt down from a window of a current house to the underground exit of the former theatre
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Twenty years ago during a engineering dig, an underground world was discovered under the southern Italian city of Naples.
People from all over the world now come and marvel by candlelight at the narrow corridors and the ancient stone work.
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Forty meters below the lively streets of Naples there is a different city; one that is quiet and dark.
It's in the heart of Naples and the place from which the city was born.
Underground Naples was discovered about twenty years ago. The history here dates back more than five thousand years.
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Naples is full of underground adventures! We visited the San Gennaro and Gaudioso Catacombs followed by a tour of the underground tunnels called Galleria Borbonica. And what day in Naples would be complete with out a pie from Pizzaria da Michele and a Baba?!
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While the Bourbon Tunnel (Gallery) was probably the highlight of our trip in Naples, it was the baba (rum soaked sponge cake) from Gran Gusto that I still have cravings for when thinking of Napoli. When visiting the Galleria Borbonica, be sure to listen to your tour guide and don't take photos & videos.
The eggplant parmesan, spaghetti vongole, chicken ziti are from Antica Trattoria e Pizzeria da Donato. The 1 EUR meatballs were from Street Food Neapolis by Giordano. The amazing Neapolitan Cuoppo (fried food cup) was from Passione di Sofi.
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There are a LOT of things to do in Naples, Italy besides eating pizza: castles, cathedrals, cool neighborhoods, a palace, and underground tunnels! This video will show you everything to do in Naples before and after you eat pizza, including all the other food you should eat (yeah, turns out Naples has the best gelato we’ve ever eaten, too).
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Timestamps for everything we did in Naples:
0:37 – Castel Sant’Elmo
1:54 – Piazza Dante and Dante metro station
2:13 – Toledo metro station
2:43 – Spanish Quarter (Quartieri Spagnoli)
3:12 – Galleria Umberto I
4:08 – Royal Palace (Palazzo Reale)
5:15 – Castel dell’Ovo
6:15 – Naples Cathedral (Cattedrale de San Gennaro)
7:43 – Statue of Pulcinella
7:53 – Naples Underground (Napoli Sotterranea)
11:08 – Leopoldo (amazing pastry shop)
13:54 – San Domenico Maggiore
14:40 – Chiesa del Gesù Nuovo
15:31 – Santa Chiara (monastery and cloister)
Naples food and treats (that aren’t pizza):
3:30 – baba
10:18 – arancini
10:27 – gelato (the best in Italy!)
11:22 – nuvoletta (the best thing we’ve ever eaten, period)
12:57 – sfogliatella riccia
Also, as you'll see in the video, we were traveling with our 1-year-old son, Kai. If you have any questions about what it's like traveling with a baby, or how we managed naps and other details, ask us in the comments.
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Napoli Sotterranea / Naples underground
Ogni epoca, dalla fondazione della Neapolis alle bombe della seconda guerra mondiale, ha lasciato traccia sulle mura di tufo giallo, pietra con cui la città è costruita.
A quaranta metri di profondità sotto le vocianti e caratteristiche vie del centro storico di Napoli, si trova un mondo a parte, per molto ancora inesplorato, isolato nella sua quiete millenaria eppure strettamente collegato con la città.
E' il grembo di Napoli, da cui essa stessa è nata.