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  2. Palazzo dello Spagnolo, Naples - Wikipedia

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    The interior was richly stuccoed by Aniello Prezioso, using designs by Francesco Attanasio in 1742. The top floor was added at the end of the 18th century. In the following century, the family sold apartments in the lower floors to Tommaso Atienza, nicknamed lo Spagnolo (the Spaniard), whence the name of the palace.

  3. Royal Palace of Naples - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Palace of Naples (Italian: Palazzo Reale di Napoli) is a historic building located in Piazza del Plebiscito, in the historic center of Naples, Italy.Although the main entrance is located in this square, there are other accesses to the complex, which also includes the gardens and the Teatro di San Carlo, from the Piazza Trieste e Trento, Piazza del Municipio and Via Acton.

  4. Quartieri Spagnoli - Wikipedia

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    One of a network of busy, narrow streets that comprise the majority of thoroughfares traversing the historic Spanish Quarter of Naples. Quartieri Spagnoli in Naples. The eastern boundary is the Via Toledo, the main shopping street of Naples. This pedestrianized area is very popular at night with locals meeting family and friends. [2]

  5. Piazza del Plebiscito - Wikipedia

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    Naples, Italy Coordinates: 40°50′11″N 14°14′53″E  /  40.83639°N 14.24806°E  / 40.83639; 14 Piazza del Plebiscito ( Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjattsa del plebiʃˈʃiːto] ; Neapolitan : Chiazza d''o Plebbiscito ) is a large public square in central Naples , Italy .

  6. Spanish royal sites - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Sites (Spanish: Reales Sitios) are a set of palaces, monasteries, and convents built for and under the patronage of the Spanish monarchy. They are administered by Patrimonio Nacional (National Heritage) , a Spanish state agency; most are open to the public, at least in part, except when they are needed for state or official events.

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  8. Palazzo Cellammare, Naples - Wikipedia

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    It later became the residence of the Spanish Michele Imperiali Simeana, Prince of Montena and Francavilla (d. 1782), a friend of Casanova, and avid collector of statuary. The palace was briefly known as the Palazzo Francavilla. Further reconstructions were entrusted to the architect Francesco Antonio Picchiatti. [1]

  9. Spaccanapoli (street) - Wikipedia

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    Spaccanapoli is the straight and narrow main street that traverses the old, historic center of the city of Naples, Italy. The name is a popular usage and means, literally, "Naples splitter". The name is derived from the fact that it is very long and from above it seems to divide that part of the city.