Spaccanapoli

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Spaccanapoli is a famous narrow street in the historic center of Naples, Italy, known for slicing through the old city and showcasing its vibrant local life, architecture, and traditions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
street
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle mix of medieval, Renaissance and Baroque elements
associatedWith Neapolitan cuisine
Neapolitan traditions
religious processions
country Italy
culturalSignificance symbol of Naples historic core
hasCharacteristic crowded
lively
picturesque
hasNightlife bars and late-opening venues
hasType commercial street
pedestrian street
residential street
hasViewOf church facades
historic buildings
narrow alleyways
heritageStatus part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Centre of Naples
historicalPeriod ancient urban layout of Naples
knownFor artisan workshops
cafés and restaurants
churches
palaces
street life
languageOfName Italian
literalMeaning Naples splitter
locatedIn Campania
Naples
historic centre of Naples
surface form: historic center of Naples

Southern Italy
surface form: southern Italy
notableFor cutting through the old city
historic architecture
narrow width
traditional Neapolitan culture
vibrant local life
partOf Decumani of Naples
Naples
surface form: old town of Naples
role connects various quarters of the historic center
tourism major attraction for visitors to Naples
touristActivity cultural sightseeing
food tasting
walking tours
transport primarily pedestrian access
UNESCOWorldHeritageSince 1995
urbanForm east–west axis

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Naples hasLandmark Spaccanapoli