Foundlings in Naples

When recently in Naples, our napoletani friends, Roberta and Adriano, knew I was eager to see more of the “undiscovered Naples.”  Roberta decided where our explorations should start:  at the Basilica della  Santissima Annunziata Maggiore. The Baroque church with concave facade is flanked by an 18th-century bell tower – currently under restoration  –  with a…

In Via San Gregorio Armeno in Naples, Top Italian Craftsmanship

A stroll amidst the botteghe of the presepari  (creche-scene artists) in Via San Gregorio Armeno in Naples is quite simply an immersion into a showroom of superb Italian craftsmanship. In the splendid presepi napoletani (Neapolitan creche scenes), figures of the Holy Family, the Magi, angels and shepherds……   ….have been traditionally surrounded by joyful dancers with tambourines.. …musicians playing…

In the Cathedral of Todi, New Discoveries

Rising proudly at the end of Piazza del Popolo, the origins of Todi’s Duomo (cathedral),  Santa Maria Annunziata, are uncertain. Construction probably started at the end of the 12th-century on site of a pre-existing Roman edifice after almost total destruction by a fire in 1190 of a previous church. The facade dates to the 13th-century but was…