La famosa Galleria Umberto I di Napoli

La Galleria Umberto I di Napoli

La famosa Galleria Umberto I di Napoli.
Non si può visitare Napoli senza passare sotto alle volte di questa copertura artistica.
In rete se ne trovano già a migliaia di foto e questa sarà solo una in più.
Ma le forme ed i colodi di questo monumento non potevano non meritarsi una mia foto ed un post.

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La Galleria Umberto I di Napoli

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-S 10-18.

Here vi rimando ad altre foto che ho scattato per la città:
foto gallery

L’interno della galleria è costituito da due strade che si incrociano ortogonalmente, coperte da una struttura in ferro e vetro. Le delimitano alcuni palazzi, quattro dei quali con accesso dall’ottagono centrale. Le loro facciate rispecchiano quella principale: l’ordine inferiore, infatti, è diviso da grandi lesene lisce, dipinte a finto marmo che inquadrano gli ingressi dei negozi e dei soprastanti mezzanini. Seguono al primo piano le serliane, al secondo le bifore, nell’attico le finestre quadrate.
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The famous Galleria Umberto I in Naples – La célèbre Galleria Umberto I à Naples – La famosa Galleria Umberto I en Nápoles – A famosa Galleria Umberto I em Nápoles – Die berühmte Galleria Umberto I in Neapel – Galleria Umberto I nổi tiếng ở Napoli – 那不勒斯著名的翁贝托一世长廊 – ナポリの有名なガレリア ウンベルト 1 世

Le gallerie di Sant’Anna viste da Sestri Levante

gallerie di sant anna

Le gallerie di Sant’Anna viste da Sestri Levante.
Quel tunnel che divide Sestri Levante da Cavi di Lavagna fotografato in hdr una mattina di giugno.

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gallerie di sant anna

Photo taken with Canon 600D and lens Tamron 16-300.

The galleries of Sant’Anna seen from Sestri Levante – Les galeries de Sant’Anna vues de Sestri Levante – Las galerías de Sant’Anna vistas desde Sestri Levante – As galerias de Sant’Anna vistas de Sestri Levante – Die Galerien von Sant’Anna von Sestri Levante aus gesehen – Phòng trưng bày Sant’Anna nhìn từ Sestri Levante

Guvano Beach, near Corniglia (updated June 30, 2018)

First some photos of Guvano to give you an idea:

Well yes, yesterday I went for a swim at the little beach of Guvano known for being a nudist beach.
Since before going there I searched a bit on the internet and found some old information that didn't help me much, I decided, in addition to the photos, to put some more information updated to May 14th.

The beach is always there and there are always nudists; I don't think it is authorized by anyone but it is so isolated and not very visible to those who are not interested that I don't think it bothers anyone.

It is located not far from Corniglia, it is visible and can be reached from the path that leads from Vernazza to Corniglia itself (but I don't know if the path is passable from there; there is a homemade sign on the road but the friability of the ground and the wildness of the woods make it a lottery to get there).
If you don’t want to climb the mountain, there is the old train tunnel that takes you directly there from Corniglia station.

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This is the hardest part.

One, find the tunnel! From the station there is no tunnel or indication…. I will give you a help: when you are at the bottom of the steps that lead from the village to the railway, go right and take the little road that goes down (the tunnel is right next to the one currently in use by the railway).
Two, make the tunnel! As already written there is no indication (to tell the truth it is not even written that you cannot enter or that there is danger) nor the phantom green gate where you have to ring that I read on some site (they told us that the gate has been removed/broken).
Three, entering the tunnel! This was the hard part; obviously all dark; you enter and you see things abandoned by vagrants (like mattresses, rags, bottles...) but there was no sign of anyone. Inside it is really dark, and luckily I had the flashlight of the new cell phone that saved us otherwise we can't go; without forgetting the return: another 15 minutes of flashlight...
Four, we arrived at the exit of the tunnel! No one asked us for money (but I don't know about this because it's not yet "high season").
Five, the beach! There are two: the first one can be reached just after the tunnel with a makeshift metal ladder that seems to be quite solid; the second one on the other side of the bay but we didn't find a way to get there (maybe you have to go down the first one and climb a bit).

Conclusions:
– the beach is really worth it even if, like me, you are not a nudist. Obviously if you think it might bother you to see naked men (and women), don't go.
– the route is a bit scary and at your own risk; now that I have been there I would go back without fear but yesterday, more than once, in the tunnel we wanted to go back.

Here are the directions on how to find it:

Update August 14, 2014:

I didn't go directly to the beach because the weather wasn't good and the sea was rough but from the path that goes from Vernazza to Corniglia above the beach I saw many people bathing so I can say that everything is still unchanged. I point out that a couple of guys walked along the path (without going through the tunnels) so I assume it is doable. I'll also add a new photo taken that day:

guvano 2014

Update June 23, 2016:

Unfortunately today I tried to go back to the beach but… it was no longer possible.
From the path, perhaps you could still do it but at the designated point you can see many fallen stones and there will be twenty FS signs that prohibit you from going and remind you of the danger of landslides (I think the ban was there before but today it seems really real to me so much so that you can no longer see the path that was at least traced before).
From the railway tunnel… Gate barred and padlocked… in addition to the usual many danger and prohibition signs.
I hope someone has better news in the future…

Update July 23, 2017:

Michele writes to me: “Hi, I was there yesterday with my wife, the tunnel is still closed but the path has been reopened and cleaned, there are blue signs to recognize it.”

Update Summer 2018:

I read some updates on the situation on the internet (unfortunately I don't have first-hand news because I don't frequent the area much): the tunnel is closed on both sides. The path, access to which has been closed, has almost completely collapsed and it seems very dangerous to try to go down. At the moment I think the only way to reach the beach is by your own boat. I'm sorry!

Guvano beach, the nudist beach near Corniglia – Plage de Guvano, la plage nudiste près de Corniglia – Playa Guvano, la playa nudista cerca de Corniglia – Praia de Guvano, a praia de nudismo perto de Corniglia – Guvano Strand, der FKK-Strand in der Nähe von Corniglia – Bãi biển Guvano, bãi biển khỏa thân gần Corniglia – Guvano 海滩,Corniglia 附近的裸体海滩 – コルニリア近くのヌーディスト ビーチ、グバノ ビーチ