Piscinola , or Piscinola-Marianella , is a northern suburb of Naples , Italy, with a population of ca. 20,000. It is bordered to the north by the Scampia district, north-west with the municipality of Mugnano of Naples, on the west by the Chiaiano district, to the south with the district of San Carlo all'Arena and east with the district Miano .
7-507: With the Marianella neighborhood and adjacent neighborhoods Chiaiano and Scampia , Piscinola constitutes, since 2005, the 8th municipality of Naples . An autonomous municipality until 1866, since its annexation to the City of Naples, Piscinola has also been known as one of the suppressed municipalities of Italy. Since 1995, the northern branch of Line 1 of Naples Metro has connected
14-495: A mixed group of children and the elderly, the "Newspaper of the Villa", curated by the "invisible Doors", which documents the local activities and the "Game Room". 40°54′N 14°14′E / 40.900°N 14.233°E / 40.900; 14.233 Chiaiano Chiaiano is a north-western quarter of Naples , with a population of about 23,000. Chiaiano is a hilly and wooded area that lies between Camaldoli and
21-514: The Campi Flegrei . Archaeologically, the area is of interest, displaying remnants of pre-and-non-Roman inhabitants such as the Oscans and Samnites . Since the earthquake of 1980, it is one of the outlying areas that has undergone extreme urbanization—that is, large tracts of public housing to provide for those left homeless by that event. In 2008, No Dal Molin protested the opening of
28-618: The area to the center of Naples. The rail depot is located next to Piscinola station as the suburban terminus. Piscinola is also connected to Aversa Centro, through Line 11 , also called "rainbow line", managed by the Ente Autonomo Volturno, opened in 2005 to replace an old station along the railway Alifana active between 1913 and 1975. Piscinola is served by the bus in local and long distance public service, operated respectively by ANM and CTP and by Piscinola-Scampia stop, 1 Line terminal station, allowing and interchange with
35-612: The municipal administration in partnership with the Rotary Club and the Italian Red Cross. The structure can count on a large construction of premises: gym, ballroom, an auditorium, a senior center, a cooking workshop and the door to immigrants. In consultation with the school district 44 and the Territorial Unit of Base 48 they have also been initiated for integration testing, e.g. l '"garden villa" entrusted to
42-401: The oldest part, whose plant is perhaps coeval with the foundation of the church of SS. Salvatore, i.e. around the year 950. Surely the buildings rise in the area were made, to replace the previous artifacts, in later ages, between the 16th and 18th centuries. Which has become a symbol of redemption for the "Villa Nestor 'district is the main pole of social welfare activities Piscinola managed by
49-457: The railway Naples - Giugliano - Aversa . Between 1926 and 1960 the town was connected with the center from the line 2 tram systems Capodimonte . Although greatly altered in the period after the earthquake, the historic center of Piscinola still retains many interesting architectural relics of the past. The "island" which is defined by way of the Salvatore, Napoli Street and Miano street, is
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