A succulent Casatiello cooked on board

Un succulento Casatiello cucinato a bordo

A succulent Casatiello cooked on board.
Casatiello is a typical dish of the Italian culinary tradition, particularly of the Campania region. It is a bread enriched with cheese, cured meats and eggs, often prepared during the Easter holidays.
Some time ago, the Chef on board had a couple prepared for some special occasions.
The main ingredients of casatiello include flour, yeast, cheese (typically pecorino or parmesan), cured meats such as salami or bacon, and eggs. The preparation involves the creation of a dough for the bread which is then enriched with grated cheese and cubes of cured meats. The dough is wrapped around whole eggs, symbolizing rebirth and spring, and is then baked in the oven.
Casatiello can have different shapes and sizes depending on local traditions. In some cases, it is prepared as a sort of braid around the eggs, while in other regions it can take a more round shape. The outer crust is usually golden and crunchy, while the inside is soft thanks to the presence of cheese and eggs.
This dish is very popular during the Easter holidays, when traditional Italian cuisine is often characterized by symbolic dishes rich in religious meaning. Casatiello is often shared between family and friends during Easter celebrations, helping to create a festive and convivial atmosphere.

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Un succulento Casatiello cucinato a bordo

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Casatiello, unlike similar products such as tòrtano, is typical of Easter, from which it borrows its symbolism: the strips of bread arranged to enclose the eggs half-submerged in the dough represent the cross on which Jesus died while the ring-shaped appearance is a reference to the cyclical nature of the Easter resurrection.
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A succulent Casatiello of Neapolitan tradition cooked on board – Un suculento Casatiello de tradición napolitana cocinado a bordo – Um suculento Casatiello de tradição napolitana cozinhado a bordo – Ein saftiges Casatiello nach neapolitanischer Tradition, an Bord zubereitet – Món Casatiello mọng nước theo truyền thống của người Neapolitan được nấu trên tàu – 船上烹制的那不勒斯传统多汁卡萨蒂罗 – 船上で調理されるナポリ伝統のジューシーなカサティエッロ

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The Chapel of Frescoes in San Domenico Maggiore

Esplorando la Cappella degli Affreschi in San Domenico Maggiore a Napoli

Exploring the Fresco Chapel in San Domenico Maggiore in Naples.
Welcome to Naples, a city steeped in history, art and spirituality. Today I take you to discover a true hidden gem, the Fresco Chapel of San Domenico Maggiore, a place that enchants the senses and nourishes the soul.
Upon entering the Fresco Chapel, you will be immediately enveloped in the magnificence of Renaissance art. The frescoes that adorn the walls of this chapel are a tribute to the mastery of the artists of the time. Every detail has been painted with care and precision, creating a visual symphony of colors and stories.
This sacred place is dedicated to San Domenico, the founder of the Dominican Order. The chapel is steeped in spirituality and devotion, with frescoes that narrate the life and teachings of the saint. It is a perfect place for reflection and prayer, where you can connect with your spirituality in an environment of extraordinary beauty.
The Cappella degli Affreschi is also a window into the history of Naples. The frescoes reveal details of daily life and culture of the Italian Renaissance. Each painting is a testimony to the past, a history lesson that unfolds before your eyes.
It is important to remember that the preservation of this artistic heritage requires constant care and restoration. Thanks to the efforts of scholars and restorers, we can still admire these extraordinary works of art today.
The Cappella degli Affreschi is a beloved subject for photographers and art enthusiasts. Every angle offers a new perspective to capture with the camera, and each fresco is an inexhaustible source of artistic inspiration.

If you find yourself in Naples, don’t let this hidden gem pass you by. The Cappella degli Affreschi di San Domenico Maggiore is a place where art, history and spirituality come together in an extraordinary experience that will leave you speechless.

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Esplorando la Cappella degli Affreschi in San Domenico Maggiore a Napoli

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The Basilica of San Domenico Maggiore is a monumental church in Naples located in a nearly central position with respect to the lower decumanus, in the square of the same name. The basilica, a typical example of Gothic-Angevin architecture, together with its adjacent convent, constitutes one of the most important religious complexes in the city, both from a historical, artistic and cultural point of view.
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Exploring the Chapel of Frescoes in San Domenico Maggiore in Naples – Explorer la chapelle des fresques de San Domenico Maggiore à Naples – Explorando a Capela dos Afrescos em San Domenico Maggiore em Nápoles – Erkundung der Freskenkapelle in San Domenico Maggiore in Neapel – Khám phá Nhà nguyện bích họa ở San Domenico Maggiore ở Naples – 探索那不勒斯圣多梅尼科马焦雷的壁画教堂 – ナポリのサン・ドメニコ・マッジョーレにあるフレスコ画の礼拝堂を探索する

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The interior of the church of San Gregorio Armeno in Naples

L'interno della chiesa di San Gregorio Armeno a Napoli

The interior of the church of San Gregorio Armeno in Naples.
Some time ago I visited Naples and among all the beauties that the city offers I would like to highlight one, today, represented by the monastic complex of San Gregorio Armeno, right in the historic center.
This is the view of the ceiling of the monastery church.

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L'interno della chiesa di San Gregorio Armeno a Napoli

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The church of San Gregorio Armeno (also popularly known as the church of Santa Patrizia) is a monumental church in Naples located in the street of the same name, between the major and lower decumanus of the old town. Together with the adjacent monastic complex, it is one of the oldest, largest and most important religious buildings in the city.
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The interior of the church of San Gregorio Armeno in Naples – L’intérieur de l’église de San Gregorio Armeno à Naples – El interior de la iglesia de San Gregorio Armeno en Nápoles – O interior da igreja de San Gregorio Armeno em Nápoles – Das Innere der Kirche San Gregorio Armeno in Neapel – Nội thất của nhà thờ San Gregorio Armeno ở Naples – 那不勒斯圣格雷戈里奥阿尔梅诺教堂的内部 – ナポリのサン・グレゴリオ・アルメーノ教会の内部

Sampdoria-Napoli 2022/2023

Sampdoria-Napoli 2022/2023

Sampdoria-Napoli 2022/2023, 8 novembre 2023 – 0 a 2.

Coreografia della Gradinata Sud in ricordo di Gianluca Vialli “Bomber Campione Leggenda”:

Sampdoria-Napoli 2022/2023

Sampdoria-Napoli 2022/2023
Author: Gerolamo Calcagno

Striscione Gradinata Sud in ricordo Sinisa Mihajlovic “Esempio per questo calcio, soria della nostra maglia… Grazie di tutto”:

Sampdoria-Napoli 2022/2023
Author: Gerolamo Calcagno

Striscione della Gradinata Sud in ricordo di Gianluca Vialli “Con le lacrime agli occhi e un sogno spezzato nel cuore, noi ti giuriamo eterno amore… Per sempre Gianluca Vialli”:

Sampdoria-Napoli 2022/2023
Author: Gerolamo Calcagno

Striscioni della Gradinata Sud in ricordo di Gianluca Vialli “Con le lacrime agli occhi e un sogno spezzato nel cuore, noi ti giuriamo eterno amore… Per sempre Gianluca Vialli” e “Vivrai per sempre nei nostri cuori”:

Sampdoria-Napoli 2022/2023
Author: Gerolamo Calcagno

Some figurines for the nativity scenes in Naples

Alcune statuette dei famosi negozi di presepi a Napoli

Some figurines from the famous nativity scene shops in Naples.
We are getting closer to Christmas and for this reason I had kept this photo, taken some time ago now, of one of the many stalls on the famous nativity scene street in Naples (via San Gregorio Armeno).
The famous modern figurines that represent the characters of the moment: politicians, athletes, singers and famous people for all tastes!

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Alcune statuette dei famosi negozi di presepi a Napoli

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In fact, the famous street of nativity scenes (via San Gregorio Armeno) is famous in Naples, offering a showcase of all the local craftsmanship related to the nativity scene. Furthermore, there are numerous museums in the city and beyond (such as the museum of San Martino or the royal palace of Caserta) in which historical pieces or entire scenes set during the birth of Jesus are exhibited.
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Some statuettes of the famous crib shops in Naples – Quelques statuettes des célèbres crèches de Naples – Algunas estatuillas de las famosas tiendas de belenes de Nápoles. – Algumas estatuetas das famosas lojas de berço em Nápoles – Einige Statuetten der berühmten Krippenläden in Neapel – Một số bức tượng của các cửa hàng cũi nổi tiếng ở Naples – 那不勒斯著名婴儿床店的一些小雕像 – ナポリの有名なベビーベッドショップのいくつかの小像

The Goddess Demeter in San Gregorio Armeno in Naples

Il bassorilievo della dea Demetra a San Gregorio Armeno a Napoli

The bas-relief of the goddess Demeter in San Gregorio Armeno in Naples.
Walking through the stalls famous for their statuettes and nativity scenes, I saw a tourist guide stop at a point that was insignificant to me and I paid attention to what he was describing.
Only then did I discover the story of this strange figure, very ruined and ancient, but with an aura of exceptional mystery.
A little further down I refer you to an in-depth article on the subject (because, as I have often written to you, I don't like to copy things I don't know from other sites); here are just the photos.

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It is assumed that in this very area of ​​San Gregorio Armeno, and precisely in the space now occupied by the Church of Santa Patrizia, the ancient temple dedicated to Demeter stood and nearby there would also have been the house where the priestesses of the cult of Ceres were trained.
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The bas-relief of the goddess Demeter in San Gregorio Armeno in Naples – Le bas-relief de la déesse Déméter à San Gregorio Armeno à Naples – El bajorrelieve de la diosa Deméter en San Gregorio Armeno en Nápoles – O baixo-relevo da deusa Demeter em San Gregorio Armeno em Nápoles – Das Flachrelief der Göttin Demeter in San Gregorio Armeno in Neapel – Bức phù điêu nữ thần Demeter ở San Gregorio Armeno ở Naples – 那不勒斯圣格雷戈里奥阿尔梅诺女神得墨忒耳的浅浮雕 – ナポリのサングレゴリオアルメノにある女神デメテルの浅浮き彫り

San Domenico Square in Naples

Piazza San Domenico Maggiore a Napoli

Piazza San Domenico in Naples.
One of the most central and busiest squares in the historic center of Naples.
In front is the Obelisk (or Spire) of San Domenico, just behind the back of the apse of the church of the same name and on the right a glimpse of the beautiful Palazzo Saluzzo Corigliano.

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Piazza San Domenico Maggiore a Napoli

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 11-22.

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Piazza San Domenico is one of the most important squares in Naples. It is located along the lower decumanus of the city, a short distance from Piazza del Gesù Nuovo. Being in the heart of the historic center of Naples, the square is a crossroads of two important streets of the city: Spaccanapoli (the lower east-west decumanus) and via Mezzocannone (a hinge that cuts south-north).
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The San Domenico Maggiore square in Naples – la place San Domenico Maggiore à Naples – la plaza San Domenico Maggiore en Nápoles – Praça San Domenico em Nápoles – der Platz San Domenico Maggiore in Neapel – quảng trường San Domenico Maggiore ở Naples – 那不勒斯的圣多梅尼科马焦雷广场 – ナポリのサンドメニコ広場

The interior of the Basilica of San Domenico Maggiore

L'interno della chiesa di San Domenico Maggiore a Napoli

The interior of the Basilica of San Domenico Maggiore in Naples.
Wandering through the alleys of Naples I came across this beautiful Basilica which is also one of the most important in the Neapolitan city.
This is its interior with the central nave.

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L'interno della chiesa di San Domenico Maggiore a Napoli

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 11-22.

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The Basilica of San Domenico Maggiore is a monumental church in Naples located in a nearly central position with respect to the lower decumanus, in the square of the same name. The basilica, a typical example of Gothic-Angevin architecture, together with its adjacent convent, constitutes one of the most important religious complexes in the city, both from a historical, artistic and cultural point of view.
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The interior of the church of San Domenico Maggiore in Naples – L’intérieur de l’église de San Domenico Maggiore à Naples – El interior de la iglesia de San Domenico Maggiore en Nápoles – O interior da Basílica de San Domenico Maggiore em Nápoles – Das Innere der Kirche San Domenico Maggiore in Neapel – Nội thất của nhà thờ San Domenico Maggiore ở Naples – 那不勒斯圣多梅尼科马焦雷大教堂的内部 – ナポリのサンドメニコマッジョーレ大聖堂の内部

The mosaic of the Madonna enthroned with Child

Il mosaico della Madonna in trono col Bambino fra i santi Gennaro e Restituta a Napoli

The mosaic of the Madonna enthroned with Child between Saints Gennaro and Restituta in Naples.
The Cathedral of Naples, in addition to being splendid in itself, also incorporates another basilica, that of Santa Restituita.
Of this other church I photographed the splendid (in my opinion) mosaic of the apse created by Lello da Orvieto.
Doesn't it seem like a masterpiece to you too?

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Il mosaico della Madonna in trono col Bambino fra i santi Gennaro e Restituta a Napoli

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The fifth and sixth chapels of the left nave finally form a single space together with the presbyterial space that follows. This space is dedicated to the Madonna del Principio and has in the apse the mosaic of the Madonna enthroned with Child between the saints Gennaro and Restituta made in 1322 by Lello da Orvieto.
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The mosaic of the Madonna enthroned with the Child between the saints Gennaro and Restituta in Naples – La mosaïque de la Vierge intronisée avec l’Enfant entre les saints Gennaro et Restituta à Naples – El mosaico de la Virgen entronizada con el Niño entre los santos Gennaro y Restituta en Nápoles – O mosaico da Madonna entronizada com o Menino entre os santos Gennaro e Restituta em Nápoles – Das Mosaik der thronenden Madonna mit Kind zwischen den Heiligen Gennaro und Restituta in Neapel – Bức tranh khảm Đức Mẹ lên ngôi với Hài Nhi giữa các vị thánh Gennaro và Restituta ở Naples – 那不勒斯圣人 Gennaro 和 Restituta 之间的圣母与孩子一起登上宝座的马赛克 – ナポリの聖人ジェンナーロとレスティトゥータの間に子供と共に即位したマドンナのモザイク

Clothes hanging out to dry in Via dei Tribunali in Naples

I panni stesi in via dei Tribunali a Napoli

Clothes hanging out to dry in via dei Tribunali in Naples.
The characteristic alley in the historic center of Naples decorated with clothes hanging out to dry (especially in the initial part of the street) that go from one building to the one in front.
At this point it is clearly a gimmick to welcome tourists but (as also happens in Genoa) in the alleys of the historic centers they are often seen and are actually used to hang out clothes.

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I panni stesi in via dei Tribunali a Napoli

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 11-22.

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Today the decumanus maggiore is one of the most important streets in the historic center of Naples (declared a World Heritage Site in 1995) and corresponds to today's via dei Tribunali, still following the ancient Greek road axis entirely. Precisely because it is a road structure originating from ancient Greece, it would be more appropriate to speak of plateia and not of "decumanus", a name from the Roman era that by convention has replaced the original.
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The clothes hanging in via dei Tribunali in Naples – Les vêtements suspendus via dei Tribunali à Naples – La ropa colgada en via dei Tribunali en Nápoles – As roupas penduradas na via dei Tribunali em Nápoles – Die Kleider hängen in der Via dei Tribunali in Neapel – Quần áo treo qua dei Tribunali ở Naples – 挂在那不勒斯via dei Tribunali的衣服 – ナポリのトリブナリ通りにぶら下がっている服