Catacombs of Naples

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The Catacombs of Naples are ancient underground areas dating back to the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD and are still considered to be a symbol of Neapolitan Christian religiosity. These were originally used as a burial place and became a pilgrimage destination until the ninth century AD. There are three different catacombs that make up the Catacombs of Naples: Catacombs of San Gennaro, San Gaudioso and San Severo.

The Catacombs of San Gennaro are considered to be the largest in southern Italy and are located below one of the most characteristic districts of Naples: Rione Sanità. It covers around 61,000 sq. feet on two levels and hosts the over 2,000 tombs. Included of these is the patron saint of Naples, "San Gennaro", who was laid to rest in this catacomb in the 5th century.

The upper level of the Catacombs of San Gennaro is designed with frescoes that tell a story dating over 1,000 years and hosts the Bishops' Crypt, where Naples' first bishops are buried. The lower catacombs were used as a place for prayer around the Basilica of Sant'Agrippino and are still used today to hold mass.

Other underground Catacombs in Naples are those of San Gaudioso and San Severo. San Severo was originally a type of memorial to the Bishop Severo while San Gaudioso is characterised by walls bearing skulls of the deceased. San Gaudioso is located under the Basilica of Santa Maria della Sanità and conserves valuable mosaics and frescoes from the 5th and 6th centuries that feature many symbols used in the early Christian era. The only remains of the original San Severo catacombs are a small room that is closed to the public.

Abandoned and forgotten over the centuries, the catacombs are a popular destination for tourists today, especially San Gennaro. Learn more about the history of Naples and its catacombs through a guided tour today!

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Guided tour of the Catacombs of San Gennaro
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Guided tour of the Catacombs of San Gennaro

Enjoy a guided tour of Naples' Catacombs of San Gennaro. Marvel at more than 3,000 years of history and discover the connection between Naples and its patron saint.

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Catacombs of San Gaudioso tickets and guided tour
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Catacombs of San Gaudioso tickets and guided tour

Visit the Catacombs of San Gaudioso and discover the second oldest cemetery in Naples, located under the imposing Basilica of Santa Maria della Sanità.

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The Holy Mile itinerary with guided tour
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The Holy Mile itinerary with guided tour

Take a mile-long itinerary to discover the hidden treasures of the Rione Sanità. Visit the Catacombs, the Basilica of San Gennaro, and much more.

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Naples audio guide with TravelMate app
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Naples audio guide with TravelMate app

Explore Naples at your leisure with this TravelMate app on your mobile device. Don't miss anything and learn interesting facts about the city.

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Peter, Apr 13, 2024

“Eine sehr unterhaltsame und interessante Führung, die ich jedem empfehlen kann.”

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Rosaria, Apr 09, 2024

“La bellezza del posto e la sua storia è stata resa affascinante da Antonio la guida assegnataci un linguaggio semplice appasionato sicuro mi ha trasmesso tutto il suo amore e credo in quello che ci dicevagrazie infinite per la vostra opera”

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Matteo, Apr 08, 2024
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Anna, Apr 07, 2024

“Il presepe dei fratelli Scuotto è fenomenale. Sicuramente da vedere. Le catacombe, poi, ti avvolgono in una atmosfera surreale, ma contemporaneamente, terrena. La guida è stata fantastica.Sono felicissima di aver vissuto quest'esperienza, la raccomando ai turisti, ma soprattutto ai napoletani.”

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