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| Martyrs'
Square
Palazzo
Partanna on the west (on the right in photo, above), Palazzo Calabritto on the south
(on the left in photo, above), and Palazzo
Sessa on the east (photo,
right). The
last was originally part of the large church/monastic complex of Santa Maria a Cappella (link above)
but after 1788 became the residence of British ambassador, William
Hamilton. The street running to the left of Palazzo Sessa provides
access to the Jewish synagogue in Naples. Much more recently, the
square now hosts the large Feltrinelli book and music shop. Also, in a
short while, it will be an unbelievable flurry of street tearings up
and
down as the new Line 6 of the Naples
underground train line
snakes its way beneath (!) the
square.
And I can't believe they are really going to do that.back to main page back to index |