Review:

Palazzo Venezia is one of the highlights of a stroll along Spaccanapoli Street in the city’s historic center, along with Filomarino Palace, Petrucci Palace, and Carafa della Spina Palace. The palace, completed in 1412, was given to the Republic of Venice by the Neapolitan king Ladislao I. Today, the Pompeian-style palace is host to numerous exhibitions, but the terraced garden is the real must-see attraction here. Nestled between the palace and the San Domenico Maggiore cloister, the garden, in classic Neapolitan form, is a world of its own apart from the bustling neighborhood. Visitors will experience narrow paths connecting intimate, contemplative spaces infused with tranquility.

Via Benedetto Corce, n. 19, Naples, Italy, Phone: 08-15-52-87-39

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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