Originally published in Roads & Kingdoms: Almost 200 years later, Pintauro’s pastry shop on the Via Toledo is still in place. Locals gather there for sfogliatelle on Sunday afternoons though legions loyal to “La Sfogliatella Mary” crowd around it in the Galleria Umberto.
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Read MoreThe Museo di Capodimonte in Naples is the largest art museum in Italy. Housed inside a former Bourbon Palace in the center of a public park, the museum is full of treasures, but not crowds of tourists.
Read MoreThe "Tears of Parthenope" necklace by Treasure of the Sirens creator Rita J. King was inspired by the mythical founder of Naples.
Read MoreBefore or after a Feast on History tour in Campania, visit these extraordinary sites in Capri, Pompeii and Naples for a day trip or a longer stay.
Read MoreSerious art lovers should go now to the Naples Archaeological Museum where they can see the Alexander Mosaic, the Farnese Hercules and the "secret cabinet" of erotic art from Pompeii.
Read MoreExplore the ruins of Villa Oplonti in Torre Annunziata as a day trip from Naples and then see treasures from the excavations at these United States art museums.
Read MoreGattò, from the French word gâteau, derives from the French period in Naples when this rich potato and cheese cake would be prepared for the aristocracy by their butler, a monzù or monsieur.
Read MoreOn March 6th we hosted a "Ferrante Feast" to celebrate the Elena Ferrante novels known as the Neapolitan quartet. Here is the full menu of classic Neapolitan dishes that we enjoyed.
Read MoreA visit to Naples will reward Elena Ferrante super fans because her novels are full of details that would only make sense to a Neapolitan. Here are just a few.
Read MoreTreasure of the Sirens pendants by Rita J. King are inspired by the mythology of the Bay of Naples and the amphora that rest on the seabed from ancient shipwrecks.
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