The Petraio Staircase, also known as Ascent and Descent of Petraio and Steps of Petraio, is a historic staircase located in the heart of Naples. Its history dates back to the 17th century, when it was built to connect the Chiaia district with the San Martino district, located on the Vomero hill.
The stairway, made of lava stone, is characterized by a series of steps and ramps that wind sinuously through a suggestive urban landscape. Its elevated position offers a breathtaking panoramic view over the city and the Gulf of Naples.
The Scalinata Petraio represents a fascinating example of urban architecture and civil engineering of the time. It is considered a work of art in its own right, with thoughtful design and craftsmanship that is testament to the skill of local craftsmen.
Today, the Scalinata Petraio is an important point of tourist interest and a favorite destination for visitors who wish to enjoy a panoramic walk and admire the architectural beauty of the city. It's also a popular spot for photography enthusiasts looking to capture its unique atmosphere.
Crossing the Scalinata Petraio offers a unique experience, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the history and art of Naples, while enjoying one of the most evocative panoramas of the city.
Address: Largo del Petraio, 80127 Napoli Italia
Napoli (NA) Campania
Latitude: 40.8422878
Longitude: 14.237402
Site: https://grandenapoli.it/le-ram...
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Type: Area
Function: Monument
Creation date: 16-04-2022 16:56
Last update: 25/05/2023