Spices of Naples's Lowlands:where bright colors and patterns speak confidently!

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Having descended a little lower from the high-rise aristocrats, along a charming long alley we moved to a space where antiquity is fixed with fashion and modernity. The atmosphere of modern fashion and luxury brands was in the air, making mixed impressions. Although I'm not a fan of such luxury brands as Gucci, Louise Vuitton, BVLGARI, Versace, Prada, Moncler, etc., but for fans and people whose wallets are not tight, there will be a nervous and abundance of a shopping paradise, and the pleasures of a solid life.

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Turning the first corner, I was overcome with admiration, among the more restrained standard even figures, I saw a bright one like a prince or princess with a crown - Palazzina Velardi. Built in 1906 by architect Adolfo Avena, Palazzina Velardi is one of the masterpieces of Neapolitan modernism. Located on the Brancaccio ramps, it brought a modern style to the landscape, where baroque and neoclassicism still dominate.

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Distinguished by a gentle bright color, triangular in shape, with patterns on the main tower, which is the crowning feature of this building, it is like a light at the end of the tunnel, like an oasis in the mist.

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This residence symbolizes the openness of Naples to the artistic movements of the early 20th century. And passing further, we get right into the heart of the Francesco D'Andrea Steps, we stand exactly in the middle (or not exactly) In any case, the Francesco D'Andrea Stairs begin exactly on Via dei Mille 3, the same one with a bunch of boutiques and going up and capture two more streets.

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The one in the middle is Rampe Brancaccio Street on which our unsurpassed Velardi Palace is located, and the second upper half that completes these same stairs also goes out onto the street as I later clarified on the map, because the street goes like a winding snake to confuse naive tourists. And so, moving further, we explore these contrasts and bright colors, peaks and valleys, rigor and paints, style and chic, fashion and brands, modernity and antiquity.

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And making a 90-degree turn, we discover for ourselves another Donna Beige of these areas, or rather another beautiful building that, although it may be a little behind our Vilardi in architectural sophistication and antiquity, nevertheless, with its shape, bright color and self-confidence, it very well adds to the originality of the street and draws and concentrates all attention on itself, I think that I have a similar character to it. The street that has been honored to bear such a star, or the street on which this building has been honored to stand, is called Via Gaetano Filangieri, approximately at number 70.

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And so we quicken our steps to as soon as possible climb, enter, immerse ourselves in the most impresbustling, mixed, not perfectly clean, not very strictly organized, diverse, creative, embodying a touch of beauty in disorder, mysterious, narrow, spectacular, high, confusing, treated with a spirit of poverty, which conveys a peculiar chip of commercial and central Naples.

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I admit to you honestly that even such, I will not be afraid of this word, professional GPS (in the words of @olga.maslievich), as I, managed to get lost in Naples. Therefore, I am not even completely sure that my sequence of events is 100% correct. But I tried my best to recreate the sequence a little bit, and in fact, all these districts are somewhere in between each other. I found a shopping street that was the most similar to my photos, which was somewhere in the middle of the district called Via Nardones number 31.

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But in general, all these photos contain many shopping streets, starting from the metro station, which I don't remember, but when we came out, the first thing we saw was a flock of pigeons and a bright church called Chiesa di Santa Maria di Montesanto.

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I just noticed that it was a little higher than the shopping street that I indicated, but still in about the same direction, although not completely different.And it seems logical that from this church you go down and explore the corners. It was very hot and we were very exhausted, we walked between these narrow alleys, tall buildings from which balconies with things hung above us and it was actually very homely and authentic.

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And after these journeys through heaven and hell, we go out onto a slightly more spacious street to stretch our bones. The street that once again breathes sophistication and elegance, although with a very tragic-sounding name: Piazza dei Martiri, Napoli, is a patriotic monument dedicated to the martyrs of the Neapolitan uprisings. It is decorated with a Bourbon column and four symbolic lions.

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Behind the monument, like a strong shadow of protection, like support, stands Palazzo Calabritto, and also around several more beautiful classical buildings. And so it turns out that the final stage of this excursion falls on Victory Square, it's like we've come a long way, we're tired, but we've won. So we emerge from the heavy architectural giants that cast a shadow on your path.

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I couldn't have imagined that a relaxing-looking square similar to the Miami areas with palm trees is called Victory Square. Piazza della Vittoria is an important public space, named after the Christian victory at Lepanto. The square is home to symbolic statues of Neapolitan history.

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It connects the port area with the central areas of Naples. Going out here at sunset was the best idea because it was so tenderly romantic and relaxing to present all these monuments and the surrounding exterior against the background of the pale pink sky and pastel colors that were visible in the distance on the sea line.

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Walking along such a charming promenade that is on the street V. Francesco Caracciolo 192-68, Napoli is a feast for the eyes. I think the locals really like this scenario, I saw many people walking and also some running along the road inhaling the sea breeze. Also a little to the left along the embankment, where my photo tour did not have the strength to reach, there is a popular castle, also on the seashore, which is visible from afar on the map.

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there's Castle dell'Ovo visible on @olga.maslievich's background

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Therefore, I don't think it would be a great sin if I didn't mention it in my photos, because it is always very easy to find for any visitor to Naples.
Leaving the incomparable sea domination and its pier, we turned around and went back home. We were returning late in the evening up various alleys and streets somewhere near the San Ferdinando district, also so chaotic but with its own "spices", a vagabond district. And here, for everyone, what seems to me to be a surprise, right on top of all living things, etc., there was a huge and proudly standing bridge: Ponte de Chiaia.

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I admit honestly, until the last moment, until I checked it on the map, I considered it an arch. And it turned out that this bridge was not even young, but built in 1636 by some Spanish viceroy. Having survived the intrigues of the Spaniards and the transformation of political regimes, having survived four centuries, being restored, it still stands with its head held high and you complain that your life is hard? But better look at this real piece of history! We even saw a cute tangerine tree right in the middle of a busy street. It's all so exotic because I've never seen anything like it in Ukraine.

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Thank you very much for your attention, have a nice time of day.



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You showed us all the colors of Naples. I remember when I got lost in Verona. 😀These streets reminded me of that and the expensive brands that I wondered if it was possible for people to buy at those prices, and they do. I've never been to Naples, it's nice and it has impressive architecture.

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They say that smart and truly wealthy people don’t buy flashy brands—those stores are for show-offs, so there’s no need to worry.😊

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oh guys thank you 🙏🏻😊

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You are very welcome @bugavi! it was well deserved. ☀️
We are already looking forward to reading more about your adventures!

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Fantastic shots! 💖 It felt like I was right there with you, getting lost in those colorful, chaotic streets! ✨ You perfectly captured the unique blend of history and modernity 🙌 The story of the old bridge and that little tangerine tree was a lovely discovery 💖 Thanks for sharing this wonderful tour! 💕

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Ohhh I’m so pleased to hear😊 its always interesting to share something I saw but also a bit tiring 😃 and I’m happy u liked my work

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Great architectures I would really like to visit this city, the palm trees are very beautiful, walking on the beach should be enjoyable @bugavi

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A really charming tour, as we walk we get to know better the streets and the history behind them. It is always nice to have this cultural data of the places we pass through and so we have interesting things to tell.

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I’m really glad you liked it, I was trying hard to introduce every corner in the best way🙏🏻😊

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Hi @bugavi,Your visit to an area with such a variety of beautiful architectural forms and features was truly amazing. I spent more time looking at the photos than reading your content, appreciating the inherent beauty of the buildings. It is clear that this is an area where modern and ancient architecture are blended.

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I like your honesty, actually sometime exploring pics takes all attention so no time for text😄😃 I’m happy you liked my photographs 🙏🏻😊

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Ohh I’m pleasantly surprised 🙏🏻

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The mix of old buildings and modern shops makes it feel like stepping into two different worlds at the same time.

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100% contrasts impress our vision 😃

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Such a fascinating walk through Naples! Palazzina Velardi looks amazing—did you get a chance to go inside, or only admire it from outside?”

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Honestly I didn’t see any specific entrance also since it was evening I didn’t even had chance to try to look for🥲

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What a beautiful city Naples is. I know I'll never have the chance to get to know it, so I thank you doubly for the gift, for becoming my eyes and, through the lens of your camera, capturing so much extraordinary beauty so wonderfully.

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Why so categorical set up? bullshit! With believing and trying you can reach all your wishes, I believe 🙏🏻❤️

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I really like your message, I am an optimistic person but I am Cuban living in my country, I have a disability and I am 64 years old...😂😂 I also apply logic.

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You captured the city’s mix of elegance and chaos, modernity and history. Naples tells a story at every corner, full of color, character and surprises.😍

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Yeah I wouldn’t say better😍🙏🏻

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The houses, the streets, everything is intertwined, a perfect cultural touch. It was great reading your blog and seeing the pictures you captured.

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I’m so happy to hear you liked it🙏🏻😊❤️

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I can see that you enjoyed your visit here, and the place is really beautiful. Thanks to your pictures, I can see other places have amazing views.😍

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I’m happy to serve photographic enlightenment🙏🏻❤️😊

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wow waht a nice place,the sorroundings are clean,I really wanted to go to place like this.

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You definitely should visit it🙏🏻😊

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Absolutely stunning! The colors, textures, and character of Naples’s lowlands come through so vividly in your photos. I love how you captured the blend of history and modern flair—it feels like every corner has a story to tell. Thanks for sharing this beautiful slice of the city!

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Ohh I’m pleased to hear such a nice feedback of my work🙏🏻😊❤️

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It has been a beautiful journey through a historic city with many centuries of existence shown through its architecture.

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Wow!! 😍👏 Beautiful city, @bugavi. The architecture, structure, streets, and lowlands of Naples are really beautiful. A very clean and luxurious place to visit; I would love to see it someday.

Thank you so much for your lovely photos, explanation, and for sharing with the community. Big greetings from Cuba 🇨🇺 and happy start of the week to you!! 😊🤗🙏🏻

Waooo!! 😍👏 Bonita ciudad @bugavi, la arquitectura, estructura, calles y llanuras de Nápoles son bien hermosas. Un lugar bien limpio y de lujo a visitar, me encantaría poder conocer algún día.

Muchas gracias por tus bonitas fotos, explicación y compartir con la comunidad. Un saludo grande desde cuba 🇨🇺 y feliz comienzo de semana para ti !! 😊🤗🙏🏻

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Ohh I’m so pleased! Thanks you for kind words, it was my pleasure to share this place with you 🙏🏻😊Big greetings from 🇹🇷

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