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entry May 2008
The Port
of Molosiglio
Molosiglio is a “porticciolo”—a
small port—directly below the southern façade of the Royal
Palace
in Naples.
It is
one of the three small harbors
in Naples
that
has berths for small private boats. The other two are Mergellina and Borgo
Marinaro (the Castel dell’Ovo). Of
the
three, only Mergellina has
commercial
hydrofoil service (to Capri);
Mergellina and
Molosiglio are only for small pleasure craft.
Molosiglio is a box port open on the south
and protected by
a 160 meter breakwater running to the south-east. It has berthing for
150 boats
(maximum length, 14 meters). Entrance is from the west side of the main
sea
wall of the main port
of Naples. (For
sailors,
the exact coordinates are 40°49',99 N 14°15',53 E.) Molosiglio
and the small
military port adjacent to it on the east are on the site of the old Naples arsenale,
the military shipyard, and were the waters that abutted the famous
Santa Lucia
section of Naples.
That portion of the coast was changed significantly by new sea-side
construction
during the risanamento,
the urban
renewal project at the turn of the 20th century. Thus,
Molosiglio
abuts on the west many square blocks of new hotels along the long
street named
via Partenope and then via Nazario Sauro, blocks that essentially sit
where the
waters of old Santa Lucia used to be.
The area of Molosiglio is served by the main
portside road,
via Acton.
There is a small park between the road and the port, itself. There is
an
abundance of greenery, but the park has deteriorated beyond belief. The
large
pool and fountain would be a cess-pool except for the fact that there
is no
water. The basin is full of debris and the fountain is overgrown with
weeds.
That situation has been the target of numerous complaints and one now
hopes for
the best.
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