StumbleUpon. Via San Gregorio Armeno is a narrow cobblestoned alley in Naples Historic District, the Centro Storico, known by most English speakers as Naples Christmas Alley. It is here, where you’ll find Naples famed presepi, the Neapolitan nativity scenes: finely crafted figurines in terracotta and wood and hand made cribs (the mangers).. Via San Gregorio Armeno is a charming little lane hidden between two of Naples’ most important city centre streets: Spaccanapoli and Via dei Tribunali. No matter what time of year you happen to visit, you’ll find yourself surrounded by quaint old shops with handcrafted statuettes and extravagant “presipio” spilling out into the narrow streets .
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LE SUORE ARMENE A NAPOLI E IL COMPLESSO DI SAN GREGORIO ARMENO Cose di Napoli
January 3, 2019
Via San Gregorio Armeno, also known as ” Naples Christmas Alley “, is one of the oldest streets in Naples. While in the past it was home to a temple dedicated to the Roman Goddess Ceres, by the end of the 18th century it became popular due to the Nativity scenes. ” Presepio “, the Italian name for ” Nativity scene “, is a tradition.. San Gregorio Armeno is not only the street of the nativity scenes, it is also the heart of Naples and its traditions, one of the most characteristic. It was once a Roman street where you could find the Temple of the Goddess Ceres, the fertility deity. The worshipers used to carry small terracotta statues in its honor and this is how the first.