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The Construction of the Main Post Office
The
bidding for a new
post office was announced in 1928; the new building would replace the
post
office then housed in Palazzo Gravina, now the Architecture Department
of the Frederick II University of Naples.
The announcement outlined the
area for the post office as that section of the city to the north-west
of
via Armando Diaz
then
occupied by the large The post office would take up about half
of the monastic
grounds and
save and incorporate the courtyard and surrounding monastic quarters
with their vaults and arches. (The ancient sections, today, seem to
flow out
of the newer marble of the post office, producing a startling and not
at all
unpleasant anachronism.) The rest of the Many
architects
participated in the competition; the winner was Giuseppe Vaccaro, who
designed
a monumental building that fit right into the Interior
shots of the main post office
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