Tuesday, September 6, 2022

NAPLES' NEWEST ANCIENT ATTRACTION WILL ALLOW VISITORS TO TRAVEL 2500 YEARS BACK Ipogeo dei Cristallini was built by the Ancient Greeks between the late fourth and third centuries BC, back when Naples was a Greek city known as Neapolis. It's an ancient network of burial chambers located deep in the bowels of the city in the neighborhood of Sanità. Rare survivals that show how the early inhabitants of Naples lived (and died). Done Pompeii? Try Naples' newest ancient attraction when it opens this summer | Lonely Planet



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