Clothes hanging out to dry in Via dei Tribunali in Naples

I panni stesi in via dei Tribunali a Napoli

Clothes hanging out to dry in via dei Tribunali in Naples.
The characteristic alley in the historic center of Naples decorated with clothes hanging out to dry (especially in the initial part of the street) that go from one building to the one in front.
At this point it is clearly a gimmick to welcome tourists but (as also happens in Genoa) in the alleys of the historic centers they are often seen and are actually used to hang out clothes.

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I panni stesi in via dei Tribunali a Napoli

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 11-22.

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Today the decumanus maggiore is one of the most important streets in the historic center of Naples (declared a World Heritage Site in 1995) and corresponds to today's via dei Tribunali, still following the ancient Greek road axis entirely. Precisely because it is a road structure originating from ancient Greece, it would be more appropriate to speak of plateia and not of "decumanus", a name from the Roman era that by convention has replaced the original.
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The clothes hanging in via dei Tribunali in Naples – Les vêtements suspendus via dei Tribunali à Naples – La ropa colgada en via dei Tribunali en Nápoles – As roupas penduradas na via dei Tribunali em Nápoles – Die Kleider hängen in der Via dei Tribunali in Neapel – Quần áo treo qua dei Tribunali ở Naples – 挂在那不勒斯via dei Tribunali的衣服 – ナポリのトリブナリ通りにぶら下がっている服

Margherita pizza from Dal Presidente pizzeria in Naples

Pizza margherita Dal Presidente a Napoli

Margherita pizza from the Dal Presidente pizzeria in Naples.
The pizza eaten in Naples, almost everywhere, is a masterpiece!
This was definitely the best I tasted in my last weekend in Naples. The margherita pizza (which then with the suggestion of the very nice waitress, became with buffalo mozzarella) of the Dal Presidente pizzeria in via dei Tribunali.
In addition to the pizza, and only for that you have to go there, the warmth of the place and the many testimonies of famous people who have eaten pizza there (the most famous is certainly Bill Clinton former American President).
I have not found an official website, I leave you the review of Tripadvisor and the page Facebook.

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Pizza margherita Dal Presidente a Napoli

Pizza margherita Dal Presidente a Napoli

Pizza margherita Dal Presidente a Napoli

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 11-22.

Neapolitan pizza, with a soft and thin dough, but with high edges, is the version of the round pizza prepared in the city of Naples. It is considered, on a global scale, as the Italian pizza par excellence. Since 5 February 2010 it has been officially recognized as a Traditional Specialty Guaranteed by the European Union and in 2017 the art of the Neapolitan pizza maker, of which Neapolitan pizza is a tangible product, was declared by UNESCO as an intangible heritage of humanity.
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Margherita pizza from the Dal Presidente pizzeria in Naples – Pizza Margherita de la pizzeria Dal Presidente à Naples – Pizza Margherita aus der Pizzeria Dal Presidente in Neapel – Bánh pizza Margherita từ tiệm bánh pizza Dal Presidente ở Naples

The ancient pizzeria Di Matteo in Naples

Pizzeria Di Matteo a Napoli

The ancient pizzeria Di Matteo in Naples.
This is one of the most famous pizzerias in the Neapolitan capital and this is the golden oven that welcomes customers.
Obviously the oven is used to cook the very famous Neapolitan pizza, of which I have already posted many photos recently, and in particular that of the pizzeria Di Matteo (review by TripAdvisor).

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Pizzeria Di Matteo a Napoli

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 22.

Neapolitan pizza, with a soft and thin dough, but with high edges, is the version of the round pizza prepared in the city of Naples. It is considered, on a global scale, as the Italian pizza par excellence. Since 5 February 2010 it has been officially recognized as a Traditional Specialty Guaranteed by the European Union and in 2017 the art of the Neapolitan pizza maker, of which Neapolitan pizza is a tangible product, was declared by UNESCO as an intangible heritage of humanity.
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The oven of the ancient pizzeria Di Matteo in Naples – Le four de l’ancienne pizzeria Di Matteo à Naples – El horno de la antigua pizzería Di Matteo en Nápoles – O forno da antiga pizzaria Di Matteo em Nápoles – Der Ofen der alten Pizzeria Di Matteo in Neapel – Lò nướng của tiệm bánh pizza cổ kính Di Matteo ở Napoli – 那不勒斯古老比萨店 Di Matteo 的烤箱 – ナポリの古いピッツェリア ディ マッテオのオーブン

Margherita da Di Matteo a Napoli

Margheta da Di Matteo

Margherita da Di Matteo a Napoli.
Ancora una bella foto, dall’alto, di una delle pizze migliori che abbia mangiato a Napoli.
Dal momento che probabilmente per un po’ non riusciro’ piu’ a mangiarne nel capoluogo campano, mi rimangono le splendide immagini che ho scattato negli ultimi mesi a bordo nella sosta del lunedi’ a Napoli.
La pizzeria e’ Di Matteo (recensione di TripAdvisor).

Margheta da Di Matteo

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 22.

Neapolitan pizza, with a soft and thin dough, but with high edges, is the version of the round pizza prepared in the city of Naples. It is considered, on a global scale, as the Italian pizza par excellence. Since 5 February 2010 it has been officially recognized as a Traditional Specialty Guaranteed by the European Union and in 2017 the art of the Neapolitan pizza maker, of which Neapolitan pizza is a tangible product, was declared by UNESCO as an intangible heritage of humanity.
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The street of the Tribunals in Naples

Via dei Tribunali a Napoli

The street of Tribunali in Naples.
The ancient Greek street called Decumano Maggiore that crosses the historic center of the Neapolitan city.
Here you can find some of the most famous pizzerias in the world and you can see a cross-section of the city between modern and ancient.

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Via dei Tribunali a Napoli

Via dei Tribunali a Napoli

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

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Today the decumanus maggiore is one of the most important streets in the historic center of Naples (declared a World Heritage Site in 1995) and corresponds to today's via dei Tribunali, still following the ancient Greek road axis entirely. Precisely because it is a road structure originating from ancient Greece, it would be more appropriate to speak of plateia and not of "decumanus", a name from the Roman era that by convention has replaced the original.
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The street of the Courts in Naples – La rue des Tribunaux à Naples – La calle de los Tribunales en Nápoles – A rua dos Tribunais em Nápoles – Die Straße der Gerichte in Neapel – Đường phố của Tòa án ở Naples – 那不勒斯法院的街道 – ナポリの裁判所の通り