Naples - Mergellina
Via Boccaccio runs uphill into Via Manzoni, from which Via Petrarca continues gently downhill, affording extensive views, to Via Orazio. On the upper part of this road to the left is the pilgrimage church of Sant'Antonio, from which there is a famous view of Naples. Beyond this the road descends to the suburb of Mergellina, with a picturesque harbor, Porto Sannazzaro (hydrofoil services to Capri and Ischia). A little way north, at the exits of two tunnels through the hill of Posillipo, are the Piazza Sannazzaro and the Piazza di Piedigrotta, where stands the church of Santa Maria di Piedigrotta (13th century), with a Renaissance cloister (famous traditional fiesta from September 5th-13th: principal celebrations on September 7th).
To the west of the church, immediately beyond the railway underpass, is the entrance (on the left) to the Parco Virgiliano, in which are the tomb of the poet Giacomo Leopardi (1798-1837) and a Roman structure (actually the columbarium of an unknown family) known as the Tomb of Virgil (70-19 B.C.), who had a villa on Posillipo and desired to be buried there.
To the west of the church, immediately beyond the railway underpass, is the entrance (on the left) to the Parco Virgiliano, in which are the tomb of the poet Giacomo Leopardi (1798-1837) and a Roman structure (actually the columbarium of an unknown family) known as the Tomb of Virgil (70-19 B.C.), who had a villa on Posillipo and desired to be buried there.
Attractions Near Mergellina, Naples
Hotels in Popular Italy Destinations

