3h
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Unlimited
Guided Tour
Suitable for children
Suitable for couples
Pets allowed
Parking available
Barrier-free
Language supports
Are you looking for a educational workshop imaginative, original and fun for the children?
Learn about this new activity dedicated to the pupils Of all grades and levels. The title summarizes the so-called three big "P's" that have made famous Naples in Italy and around the world: Pizza, the Shepherd's pie and the Shepherds.
It starts from the heart of Naples, Jesus Square: from there you will continue along Spaccanapoli, the city's main artery, to San Domenico Maggiore Square, where Thomas is waiting to lead you to his pizzeria. At this point there will be a complete immersion in this delicious culinary world; in fact, while Tommaso prepares the pizza, you can learn the secrets of this art and, of course, taste the daisy fresh out of the oven.
Second stage Via San Gregorio Armeno, punctuated by colorful workshops and the flagship of thecrafts Neapolitan. Children will be enchanted by the shepherds, lights and figures of famous people reproduced as cute figurines. Last stop St. Gaetano Square, where theancient furnace who with great skill made the pastiera into an art: tracing the history of this cake you will be surprised to discover the birth of the city of Naples and the subsequent division. But now let's have fun together!
At the end of the course there will be a hands-on workshop held at a lovely theater. Here children will learn the making of a small nativity scene: first they will witness the creation of figurines in chalk, then each pupil can engage in finishing with colors, the moss and other materials to decorate your own personalized nativity scene.
A journey through the history of Naples through ancient crafts and arts that are still alive today in popular tradition fully capturing the essence of the city.
To reach the point of interest, follow the directions or let the 'Get Directions' button help you.'rnReach the meeting point by public transportationirnFrom Naples Central Station, take the Metro Line 1 towards Piscinola. Get off at the Dante stop and walk to Piazza del Gesù.n