Saturday, May 12, 2012

Castel Nuovo, Naples Italy


Castel Nuovo also known as Maschio Angioino (Angevin Keep) to locals, is a massive fortress constructed by French architects Pierre de Chaulnes and Pierre d’Angicourt during the 13th Century. It is located in the Gulf of Naples, Italy. From Port Napoli, you can just walk to the castel which is also adjacent to Galleria Umberto. Naples was a part of our tour to the South of Italy, this is our first stop from Rome on the way to Pompeii. At the entrance of the castel you will find a marble arch and Italian paintings. The castle features 14th and 15th Century sculptures and frescoes as well as a civic museum (Museo Civico).




The castel was built in 1279 when  Charles d’Anjou (Charles I) transferred the capital of his Kindom from Palermo to Naples. The castle was damaged after the war between the Angevins and the Aragonese. After the war the castel was rebuilt by Guillermo Sagrera,  the castel now features five towers that overlook the Naples harbor. During this period also it acquired the name of Castel Nuovo or New Castle. Castel Nuovo is also home to the Neapolitan Society of Natural History. 





Address: Piazza del Municipio, Naples, Italy
Phone Number: 081 795 58 77
Cost of Entry:5
Opening Hours: 9.00am-7.00pm Mon-Sat




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17 comments:

  1. Ayos! Iba talaga ang dating ng mga castles sa akin. Reminds me of the defunct show, Scariest Places on Earth

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  2. i like the sound of fortress haha! Wonder what the inside looks like! :)

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  3. Gr8 Article. Sounds good to read.

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  4. i have never seen such a huge structure like this personally.. thanks for this post!

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  5. Nice photos tlg! I wish I can visit the places you have been. Haha!

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  6. I am curious to know how it looks like inside.:)

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    1. actually now, they turned it into a museum, they don't allow photography though when we went there they are trying to protect/preserve the art works. ')

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  7. You've been here sis? Grabe! On your next Eurotrip, maybe I can tag along? :) Would love to see these castles in their actual forms! :)

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    1. yap! hehe actually Naples is just a few hours drive from Rome, tinulugan ko nalang ang biyahe coz everyday while I we were there we travel.. hehe. but well worth the trip. ;)

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  8. nice big castle.I want to see the3 inside too.

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  9. The castle is a really imposing structure. Gives a majestic feel , will surely visit it in the future

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  10. Wow mga Pics.. Sana makita korin to... :)
    Nice Read..

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  11. parang sa Harry potter lang ha

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    1. yeah! I was looking for my magic wand actually.. ;)

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  12. Big structures...
    huge walls and gigantic towers!
    Italy truly is a place of history.

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  13. Huwawwww!!! Super love!!!

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