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Le Catacombe di San Gennaro a Napoli

Via Capodimonte 13, 80100, Naples

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5 / 5 Excellent (5 Reviews)
Duration

1h

Languages

English, Italian

Participants

Unlimited

Type

Underground Site

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Suitable for children

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Suitable for couples

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Pets allowed

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Parking available

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Barrier-free

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Language supports

Important things to know

Services included

  • Exclusive Movery money back guarantee
  • Tourist assistance service included
  • Instant ticket delivery
  • Tickets are accepted on smartphones

Tickets and discounts

  • Full 11€ 

  • Under (18) 5€

  • Students, over 65, Law Enforcement 7€

  • Companion for persons with disabilities 7€ 

Facilitations

  • The tour is led by a guide, in Italian or English

  • Guides in other languages are available by reservation

  • Ticket includes admission to the Catacombs of San Gennaro and San Gaudioso

  • It is possible not to visit both catacombs on the same day, you will have one year after purchasing your ticket

  • There are metal plates reproducing representative details of the place for blind people

Visiting information

  • The visit takes about 1 hour

  • The meeting point for the Catacombs of San Gennaro is near the Basilica del Buon Consiglio at Via Capodimonte 13, Naples

  • Under 6 and people with disabilities get in free

  • On the first Sunday of the month entry is free

  • Tickets can be purchased either on-site or online at

Limitations

  • Admission is divided into shifts (minimum 1 person, maximum 25)

  • The route is barrier-free

  • Pets are allowed only small animals

Cancellation

  • Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the visit

About this activity

Discover the thousand-year-old monument to Neapolitan religiosity: the Catacombs of Naples, located in the Rione Sanità, where miraculous healings occurred in the 15th century. Used as burial grounds, Hellenistic hypogea and fascinating early Christian catacombs were built here; only a few have been unearthed including the Catacombs of San Gennaro and San Gaudioso.

The Catacombs of San Gennaro

A place of pilgrimage until the late 9th century, they are considered the most important monument of Christianity in Naples as well as a historical testimony to the close bond of faith between the city and its patron saint San Gennaro.

A bishop and martyr, he was had killed by Emperor Diocletian, persecutor of Christians, because he would not deny his faith. Three times a year Neapolitans await the famous miracle: the melting of his auspicious blood for the city.

The original core of the Catacombs of San Gennaro dates back to the second century AD. It probably belonged to a noble family that donated the space to the Christian community. In the 4th century AD it began to be expanded with the deposition of remains and the creation of the underground basilica of St. Agrippinus, first patron saint of Naples. It was excavated in a single nave in the tufa: we can still admire a bishop's chair carved out of the rock and the altar through which the faithful could see and touch the saint's tomb. In the 5th century the relics of St. Gennaro were transferred here and have been consecrated in his name ever since. The Crypt of the Bishops, for the city's bishops, and the majestic three-aisled Basilica Adijecta were then built.

In 2009, in collaboration with the All in School Onlus architectural barriers at the site were broken down by building walkways and ramps. It is the only site in the world of its kind that is fully accessible and not only for people in wheelchairs: thanks to collaboration with the SAAD (University Service for the Activities of Students with Disabilities) of theSuor Orsola Benincasa University and the social cooperative Iron Angels the wonderful project was born Naples in the Hands, a real path for blind and visually impaired visitors with tactile exploration on metal plates reproducing details of the place.

Reservation assistance

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    Activity's Location

    Via Capodimonte 13, 80100, Naples

    How to get there

    How to reach the Catacombs of San Gennaro by car

    To reach the Basilica del Buon Consiglio at Via Capodimonte 13 from Naples Piazza Garibaldi, take Via Nazionale, Via Nuova Poggioreale, Corso Malta and Svincolo 4 - Corso Malta towards A56. Take the exit towards Domitiana/Pozzuoli from Svincolo 4 - Corso Malta. Continue on A56 in the direction of Piazzale Madre Landi. Turn right and take Piazzale Madre Landi. Your destination is on the left. The route is about 16 minutes.

    How to reach the Catacombs of San Gennaro by public transportation

    To reach the Basilica dell'Incoronata Madre del Buon Consiglio at Via Capodimonte 13 from Napoli Piazza Garibaldi take the L1 metro line towards Piscinola. Get off at Museo (5 stops) and reach the bus stop (4 min). Take the 3M bus to Porta Miano and get off at Capodimonte - Basilica dell'Incoronata and Catacombs of S. Gennaro. The route is about 30 minutes.

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    Raffaella Santolini
    Abbiamo partecipato domenica scorsa alla visita guidata chiamata "Miglio Sacro", alla scoperta del Rione Sanità. Siamo partiti dalle Catacombe di San Gennaro. Lungo il percorso abbiamo visto: mosaici, affreschi, chiese, palazzi e tanto altro. Accompagnati dalla nostra guida Diana, una ragazza professionale, competente e molto simpatica che lavora per la cooperativa Sociale la Paranza, una realtà nata nel cuore del Rione. Consigliamo la visita , Grazie ancora per la splendida esperienza! Federica e Raffaella
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    Joseph
    Place to see for sure that is located between Capodimonte and the Sanità district. The catacombs are very extensive and include the tomb where St. Gennaro was buried before being moved to the 'current complex: the Cathedral of Naples. The guided tour lasts about an hour. It is best to book the visit by purchasing tickets in advance. Experience not to be missed.

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