Chiaia

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One of the many fountains in the Villa Comunale of Naples.


Chiaia (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkjaːja], Neapolitan pronunciation: [ˈkjɑːjə]) is a neighbourhood on the seafront in Naples, Italy, bounded by Piazza Vittoria on the east and Mergellina on the west. The most prominent landmark in the area is the large public park known as the Villa Comunale. Historically, it underwent initial development in the late 16th and early 17th centuries as the Spanish rulers of Naples opened the city to the west of its historic boundaries.


Chiaia is one of the most affluent districts in Naples. On the main streets of Chiaia many luxury brands have their shops. In the central area there are also important schools and high schools.


The Renaissance poet Laura Terracina was born in Chiaia and grew up there.[1]



Buildings and Structures in the zone


  • Castel dell'Ovo

  • Fontana del Sebeto

  • Palazzo Ravaschieri di Satriano

  • Santi Giovanni e Teresa

  • Pasquale a Chiaia

  • Sant'Orsola a Chiaia

  • Santa Caterina a Chiaia

  • Santa Maria Apparente

  • Santa Maria del Parto a Mergellina

  • Santa Maria della Neve in San Giuseppe

  • Santa Maria della Vittoria

  • Santa Maria di Piedigrotta

  • Santa Maria in Portico

  • Santa Teresa a Chiaia

  • Villa Pignatelli



Notes




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References



  • Robin, Diana Maury; Larsen, Anne R. & Levin, Carole (2007). Encyclopedia of women in the Renaissance: Italy, France, and England. ABC-CLIO, Inc.

Coordinates: 40°50′03″N 14°13′33″E / 40.83417°N 14.22583°E / 40.83417; 14.22583






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