Piazza del Mercato, one of Naples’ most significant public marketplaces since ancient Roman times, has endured the ravages of World War II. Despite the heavy bombardment and the presence of postwar buildings that now encircle the square, the vibrant essence of Naples thrives in the bustling street market at its heart. Here, visitors can immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere, where the sounds of vendors and the colors of fresh produce create a vivid tapestry of daily life.
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