Naples Art and Vintage Fair: dates and route along the seafront
The new edition of the fair dedicated to , antique trade e vintage return to Naples along Viale Dohrn, one of the busiest stretches of the seafrontThe event brings attention back to a path that dialogues with the memory of the Royal Walk of Chiaja and with the desire to recover a direct relationship with vintage objects and handicraft.
The public is showing growing interest in events that allow them to observe materials, styles, and forms that have spanned generations, integrating curiosity, research, and a vision of a city that preserves and reimagines its heritage.
What is it about
The initiative was born as an open space dedicated to antique trade, modern antiques, handicraft e collecting, with an itinerary that winds between the Villa Comunale and Via Caracciolo. The fair offers a model designed for those seeking unique pieces but also for those who simply wish to observe the evolution of material forms over time.
The primary objective is to showcase objects that represent fragments of everyday history, offering a critical reading of the relationship between past and present. The diverse array of exhibits allows visitors to explore different categories and understand how collectors and artisans interpret the cultural value of materials from distant or more recent eras. Visitors will find a relaxed atmosphere, suitable for both focused research and exploratory visits.

- Antiquites
- Mid-century furniture
- Craftmanship
- Collectibles
- Vintage
- Selected used
When it takes place
Le dates focus on two weekends consecutive, opening on Saturday and Sunday mornings. The multi-day program reflects the desire to make the event a regular hub for residents and visitors. The morning schedule facilitates a leisurely exploration of the exhibition area, complemented by a stroll along the waterfront. The fair represents a meeting point for those seeking specialized materials and those simply seeking an accessible cultural experience.
The ongoing project, which has been active since the end of September, confirms the public's positive response and interest in a format that combines observation, purchase, and rediscovery of urban spaces.
Traditional
The event is part of a long history, tied to the markets that have characterized the Neapolitan waterfront for years. The memory of the historic antiques fair, popular and deeply rooted in the city's customs, helps define the identity of this new event. The Viale Dohrn route follows a familiar model, updated to meet the contemporary needs of visitors.
The growing participation demonstrates that tradition continues to exert a strong cultural appeal, not only for those seeking unique objects but also for those who consider these fairs a spontaneous observatory of social transformations. The presence of other initiatives such as the market exhibition Agnano completes a city panorama that keeps alive the relationship with period materials and forms of handicraft capable of telling Naples through its objects.