St. Ciro's Church |
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View of St. Ciro Church (town's patron), in the homonymous central square which adjoins Liberty Street and Garibaldi Street. The church was built in 1633 but opened to the public in 1642. Domenico Vaccaro designed the two bell towers and the dome which was added in the 1700.
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Granatello Railway Station |
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The Portici-Herculaneum railway station, with a view of the Granatello Bourbonic port. At the back St. Pasquale Convent and Church, with its massive dome. The Naples-Portici was the first Italian railway line in Italy, opened for the will of king Ferdinand II of Bourbon and inaugurated on the 3th October 1839.
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The Town Park and the Royal Wood |
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Portici Town Park and the Royal Wood are divided by Umberto I Street. On the background you can see the Naples Gulf with Capri Island and the Sorrento peninsula.
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