Via dei Tribunali, named after the courthouse at its eastern end, slices through Naples’ historic center, embodying the city’s ancient Greek and Roman heritage as one of the most atmospheric decumani. This narrow, alley-like street is a bustling route for local lawyers and tourists alike, leading to top attractions such as the Sansevero Chapel and the artisan shops of San Gregorio Armeno. Visitors can experience the vibrant energy of the area, with the sounds of daily life and the sights of historical and cultural landmarks blending seamlessly.
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