The Bourbon Gallery of Naples reopens with its underground paths

Galleria Borbonica in Naples

The Bourbon Gallery of Naples reopens with its adventure, speleo and raft paths!

They also resume guided visits to the Bourbon Gallery in Naples after the many months of closure due to the Covid-19 pandemic e from Friday 30 April 2021 you can also return to participate in the guided tours organized inside.

How to many other places of culture and museums, the Gallery reopens to the public with some news and, of course, in full swing compliance with anti-Covid regulations 19. In fact, wearing a mask is always mandatory, you must keep the social distance of at least one meter, the temperature will be measured at the entrance and it will be mandatory to sanitize your hands.

Tours in the Bourbon Gallery

The routes that can be followed in the Bourbon Gallery are the Standard Route, the Via delle Memorie, the Adventure Route and the Speleo Light.

Let's see them in detail.

The standard route

It is accessed from Via D. Morelli, 61 (pedestrian entrance to the Morelli car park), it lasts 1 hour and you will cross the tuff aqueduct areas, as well as three bridges and tuff walls built by the Bourbons to cross the cisterns. You will observe fragments of statues, vintage cars and motorcycles found over time and dating back to the Second World War, when the place was used as a refuge.

The Way of Memories

It is not accessible to everyone because there are no stairs and can be accessed from Via Monte di Dio n ° 14 - Palazzo Serra di Cassano c / o Interno A14. It lasts about 1 hour and 15 minutes. It starts from the octagonal courtyard and from the staircase of Palazzo Serra di Cassano to arrive in the spaces managed by Interno A14 where once there was the carpentry of the Palazzo. Then, we go underground to discover the "Naples below" between tunnels and cisterns, even in the aqueduct where there is the large cistern full of water.

The adventure trail

Not recommended for those suffering from heart problems and claustrophobia. It is accessed from Via Morelli, 61 (pedestrian entrance to the Morelli car park) and lasts 1 hour and 25 minutes.
A helmet and a torch are needed to visit the cistern from the 1400s which can be reached via a tunnel called "Pizzofalcone". You return to the Gallery through the car hall and you arrive at the second cistern up to its bottom where the aquifer emerges. You go through eighteenth-century arches to get to the pilot tunnel of the former LTR up to the boarding of the raft. On it we will navigate until the end of the nineteenth-century excavation.

The Speleo Light

You will become real speleologists and you will cross tanks still partially full of water. Through a long walk in the tunnels of the Bolla aqueduct you reach other rooms with engravings made by the pozzari. The guides often change the itineraries of this route to always show new environments rediscovered after the excavations.

Information on the Bourbon Gallery

When: reopens from 30 April 2021. Until 5 May every day, then only from Friday to Sunday and public holidays

Where: consult the entrances in the routes indicated in the article

Prezzi:

  • Standard route Adults 10.00 euros; free up to 10 years | reduced 5.00 euro 11 - 13 years
  • Adventure Course 15 Euro / adult | Reduced € 10,00 from 10 to 15 years
  • Via delle Memorie Adults 10.00 euros; free up to 10 years | reduced 5.00 euro 11 - 13 years
  • Speleo light 15 euro (adults)

Contacts and info: 39 366 248 4151 | 081 764 5808 | mail@galleriaborbonica.com | Official site

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Written by Fabiana Bianchi
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