After he visited the city at the end of the XVIII century, Goethe said "See Naples and then die", and it has become a farsighted statement left to posterity. The beauties of Naples could have not been better described. However, the city also boasts a fascinating singing heritage whose historical origins make folklore and culture intertwine. With its own well-defined identity, Naples music is today known all over the world.
The Neapolitan songs represent the city as much as the delicious sfogliatella and the charming residential district of Posillipo. After all, the Neapolitan people are also known for their artistic spirit and that’s a fact.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu
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