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Ensure an extraordinary journey, starting from Palazzo Serra di Cassano, explore ancient tuff quarries, a magnificent aqueduct, and a war museum with historical artifacts, uncovering centuries of hidden engineering and secrets beneath the city.
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Via delle Memorie - A Journey Beneath Naples
Get ready for an extraordinary journey into the Neapolitan underground with the "Via delle Memorie" (Path of Memories) tour. This exciting and invaluable experience will allow you to admire what has been built in the depths of the city over the last 500 years, revealing a hidden heritage of engineering and history.
An adventure that will lead you to the beating heart of a surprising "underground" Naples.
A Historic Beginning and an Underground Museum
Your exploration will begin with a visit to the magnificent octagonal courtyard and the grand staircase of Palazzo Serra di Cassano, an architectural gem. After a short descent, you'll reach the spaces once occupied by the Palace's carpentry workshop, now managed by Interno A14. Here, a small but significant war museum has been set up with artifacts found during three years of excavations, offering a poignant glimpse into a recent past.
From Tuff Quarries to the Ancient Aqueduct
The journey continues further into the underground. You'll first reach the imposing quarries from which the tuff for the Palace's construction was extracted, a testament to the constructive ingenuity of the era. Subsequently, you'll venture into the ancient aqueduct below, where you'll be fascinated by the sight of a magnificent cistern still full of water, a true spectacle of Bourbon hydraulic engineering.
Connection with the Bourbon Tunnel and the Exit
The visit continues through a labyrinth of tunnels and cisterns, connecting you with the wider network of the Bourbon Tunnel. Every step in these environments will narrate stories of urban stratification and resilience.
The tour will conclude with an easy exit inside the Morelli Car Park, leaving you with the indelible memory of a unique and profound exploration.
Galleria Borbonica
The Bourbon Gallery: A Journey into the Heart of Naples
Discover the Bourbon Gallery, an extraordinary engineering feat and a silent witness to the history of Naples, hidden beneath the city. This fascinating underground passage will lead you through a journey back in time, revealing millennia-old secrets and stories.
The King's Idea: A Hidden Escape Route
The history of the Bourbon Gallery began in the mid-19th century at the behest of King Ferdinand II of Bourbon. In a period of strong political tensions, the King desired a secret passage connecting the Royal Palace to the sea. This tunnel was intended to serve as a rapid escape route for the royal family and troops in case of revolts or invasions, ensuring security and discretion.
The Engineering Challenge: Building Beneath Naples
The project was entrusted to the architect Errico Alvino, who faced a monumental challenge.
The construction of the gallery involved overcoming natural and artificial obstacles in the subsoil of Naples. Workers and engineers had to cross the ancient Bolla aqueduct network, a complex system of cisterns and conduits, and deal with the stability of the terrain, composed of tuff and volcanic deposits.
To overcome these difficulties, advanced engineering solutions for the time were implemented: imposing bridges and vaults were built to span cavities and pre-existing cisterns, showcasing the construction expertise of the era.
The Gallery's Destinies: From Unfinished Project to Refuge
Despite the immense work, the Bourbon Gallery was never completed for its original purpose. The fall of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies interrupted the works, leaving the project unfinished for decades.
Its fate drastically changed during World War II. The gallery was transformed into a gigantic air-raid shelter, offering protection to thousands of Neapolitans from devastating bombings. Its wide vaults became a symbol of salvation for the population.
After the war, for many years, the gallery was used as a judicial deposit, a place where seized vehicles and artifacts were stored, accumulating objects that today bear witness to a more recent past.
The Structure: An Underground Museum
Today, the Bourbon Gallery reveals itself as an underground museum of inestimable historical and architectural value. It extends for over 530 meters, with majestic sections varying in width and height, testifying to the different phases of construction and use.
During the visit, you can closely admire:
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Ancient masonry bridges: true engineering masterpieces spanning the vast cisterns of the Bolla aqueduct.
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Mighty vaults and arches: structures highlighting the robustness and construction ingenuity of the 19th century.
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Ventilation shafts: conduits connecting the depths of the subsoil with the city above.
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Large and evocative spaces: environments that once served as shelters for the population or as storage, and which today display collections of vintage cars and motorcycles, unique artifacts from Neapolitan history.
The structure of the Bourbon Gallery is a journey through centuries of history and engineering, an experience that reveals the complexity and resilience of Naples' underground.
Are you ready to explore this incredible hidden heritage? Discover the magic of underground Naples!
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How to reach the property
Galleria Borbonica - Ingresso di via Monte di Dio
Via Monte di Dio, 14 - Palazzo Serra di Cassano c/o Interno A14
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Walk 1.2 km, 16 minutes
Walk 1.1 km, 14 minutes
Walk 1.5 km, 20 minutes
Walk 1.6 km, 23 minutes
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