Performance on Dante's Inferno in the basement of the Lapis Museum

Have you always loved Dante's Divine Comedy and its characters?

Are you intrigued by the legends and folk traditions of the city of Naples? Then don't miss the theatrical visits who will show you places of rare beauty and tell you literary works and archaic stories rooted in the distant past.

Movery has therefore come up with two different experiences for you to enjoy and be fascinated by unforgettable theatrical proposals.

To get started, take advantage of this performance on Dante's Inferno in the basement of the Lapis Museum. This activity is perfect for groups, but also for school groups who will have a chance to see live what they have been reading about in school. The show takes place in this underground museum hub that moves along Via dei Tribunali in the direction of Santa Maria Maggiore at Pietrasanta.

You will be greeted by Dante himself and together with Virgil and Charon you will begin your journey through the infernal boils. So you will see characters such as Cerberus, the Furies, Pier delle Vigne, Farinata degli Uberti, Cavalcante Cavalcanti, Count Ugolino, Paolo and Francesca, and many others.

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Theatrical tour at the Bank of Naples Historical Archives with the Munaciello

To dive into Neapolitan folk culture, there is no better thing than a nice theatrical tour at the Bank of Naples Historical Archives with the munaciello. The activity takes place at the Cartastorie - Museum of the Historical Archives of the Bank of Naples, where thousands of volumes, documents and books on the history of the Mezzogiorno to the present day are collected.

One of the oldest legends in Naples is that of the figure of the so-called "munaciello," a deformed spirit who wanders among the Neapolitan palaces. This figure can be kind, but also mischievous, and during the guided tour there will be 'o munaciello himself accompanying you to tell you the secrets of this place. The tour is also recommended for the students as the dynamic and didactic approach allows people to learn more about the city's cultural heritage.