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Part of the city of Naples in Italy
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Il Quartieri Spagnoli
Spanish Quarter as seen from Renaissance Mediterraneo
Entrance to the Spanish Quarter from via Toledo

Quartieri Spagnoli (Neapolitan: Quartieri Spagnuoli; lit. 'Spanish Barracks') is a part of the city of Naples in Italy. The Neapolitan language is stronger here than anywhere else. The area, encompassing c. 800,000 square metres, consists of a grid of around eighteen streets by twelve, including a population of some 14,000 inhabitants.

The Quartieri were created in the 16th century to house Spanish garrisons, hence the name, whose role was to quench revolts from the Neapolitan population.

One of a network of busy, narrow streets that comprise the majority of thoroughfares traversing the historic Spanish Quarter of Naples.
Quartieri Spagnoli in Naples

The eastern boundary is the Via Toledo, the main shopping street of Naples. This pedestrianized area is very popular at night with locals meeting family and friends. Also, the Toledo metro station is said to be the most beautiful in the world. Leading off the Via Toledo, are many side streets with a wonderful choice of places to eat and for entertainment. When visiting Naples, do not miss this wonderful taste of Italy.

Churches

Among the historic churches in the district are:

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40°50′27″N 14°14′47″E / 40.84083°N 14.24639°E / 40.84083; 14.24639

References

  1. Voragine ai quartieri spagnoli sgomberati sei palazzi a Napoli, in repubblica.it of 23 septembre 2009.
  2. Allan Kaval (2023-07-17). "Naples craint de devenir une "bdeuxième Barcelone "". Le Monde. Retrieved 2023-12-11.
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