Tour Nat Geo Day: Rione Terra: racconti di storia antica e di redenzione personale
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Tour Nat Geo Day: Rione Terra: racconti di storia antica e di redenzione personale

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Cosa farai
  • Esplora lo storico Rione Terra di Pozzuoli, un mix di meraviglie barocche e antichi tesori romani. Interagisci con guide specializzate che condivideranno i loro viaggi di trasformazione, determinati dal loro coinvolgimento nel progetto di restauro dell'area.
  • Scopri Pozzuoli e i Campi Flegrei con una guida formata da National Geographic, specializzata in storia e archeologia. Sarai guidato dai membri del progetto Puteoli Sacra, tra cui ex detenuti e giovani locali formati per condurre i tour della zona.
  • Scopri l'importante lavoro di Puteoli Sacra, un programma sociale che reintegra i minori e le donne rilasciati dalle carceri della città formandoli nelle arti e nella guida.
  • Scopri strati di storia in un tour guidato del Rione Terra, visitando il Capitolium e ammirando le opere dell'artista del XVII secolo Artemesia Gentileschi in una cattedrale barocca.
  • I viaggiatori di National Geographic si riuniranno, tempo permettendo, per un aperitivo in un giardino privato che si affaccia sul mare con i membri del progetto Puteoli Sacra, che condivideranno approfondimenti sul restauro del sito e i propri percorsi personali verso la redenzione.

Questa esperienza soddisfa i criteri del Global Sustainable Tourism Council.

Cosa aspettarsi

Parti con la tua guida locale da Napoli a Pozzuoli, dove visiterai il Rione Terra, il nucleo antico della città, recentemente restaurato dopo decenni di abbandono a seguito dell'attività sismica. Questa zona è stata sottoposta a un ampio restauro dal 1993, che ha portato alla luce tesori storici e ha fatto rivivere il suo patrimonio. In collaborazione con il progetto Puteoli Sacra, il tuo tour è arricchito da guide che stanno risistemando la propria vita dopo la carcerazione, le quali condivideranno la storia locale ma anche le loro personali storie di redenzione.

La tua esplorazione inizia presso la cattedrale barocca del XVII secolo di Pozzuoli, eretta sui resti di antichi templi, tra cui un santuario in marmo dedicato ad Augusto. Nonostante il santuario fosse stato devastato da un incendio nel 1964, la distruzione ha messo in luce anche questi strati storici sottostanti, aggiungendo spessore alla tua visita. All'interno, ammira le opere di Artemisia Gentileschi, un'artista pioniera del periodo barocco, nota per le sue sfumature femministe e l'eccezionale storia di vita in un campo dominato dagli uomini.

La tappa successiva è il Museo Diocesano, che tutela l'arte del Rione Terra sin dallo sfollamento della zona negli anni '70. La collezione spazia dai capolavori barocchi ai manufatti sacri. Poi, avventurati nel sottosuolo verso la città romana di Puteoli, fondata nel 194 a.C., dove le strade e le strutture antiche sono insolitamente ben conservate.

In compagnia delle guide di Puteoli Sacra, il tour si conclude con un aperitivo in un giardino privato con vista sul mare o con un tè al coperto - a seconda del tempo - e una selezione di stuzzichini napoletani.

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Da ricordare
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  • TI consigliamo di indossare scarpe comode
  • Porta un cappello
  • Si prega di notare che gli orari sono indicativi e potrebbero cambiare
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TUI ITALIA S.R.L.
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