Napoli Sotterranea is an underground network of tunnels, chambers, and ruins in the city of Naples, Italy. It is a popular tourist attraction that allows visitors to explore the city's ancient underground structures, including Roman aqueducts, Greek and Roman theaters, medieval cisterns, and more. The network is thought to have been in use for more than two thousand years and is an important part of the city's history and cultural heritage.
The tunnels were originally dug by the ancient Greeks and Romans and were later used as aqueducts, cisterns, and even as bomb shelters during World War II. Today, Napoli Sotterranea is open to the public as a museum, offering guided tours of the underground tunnels and chambers. The tours give visitors a unique opportunity to learn about the history and culture of Naples, as well as the city's underground infrastructure.
Vico S. Anna di Palazzo, 52, 80132, Naples Italy