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Dante Square

the Foro Carolino commissioned was to be a monument celebrating the sovereign Charles of Bourbon. Work lasted from 1757 to 1765, and the result was a large hemicycle, tangent to the Aragonese walls, which incorporated the 17th-century Port'Alba to the north and flanked the church...

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Dante Square — Napoli, Italy.

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the Foro Carolino commissioned was to be a monument celebrating the sovereign Charles of Bourbon. Work lasted from 1757 to 1765, and the result was a large hemicycle, tangent to the Aragonese walls, which incorporated the 17th-century Port'Alba to the north and flanked the church of San Michele to the south. The building, with its two characteristic curved wings, features twenty-six statues representing the virtues of Charles at the top, and in the center a niche that would have housed a statue of the sovereign, and a clock tower, of later date; it now forms the entrance to the Vittorio Emanuele National Boarding School. In the center of the square, stands a large white statue of Dante Alighieri (from 1871, the work of Tito Angelini), now set between the glass windows of the subway line 1 exits. The square was redesigned, refurbished and redecorated just as work on the subway was completed in 2002.

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Dante Square, originally commissioned as the Foro Carolino, was built between 1757 and 1765 as a monument celebrating King Charles of Bourbon. The square features a distinctive hemicycle design with twenty-six statues representing the king's virtues and incorporates the historic Port'Alba gate to the north and the Church of San Michele to the south.
The centerpiece of the square is a large white marble statue of Dante Alighieri, created by sculptor Tito Angelini and installed in 1871. The statue now stands uniquely positioned between the glass windows of the Metro Line 1 subway exits, making it one of the most distinctive public artworks in the area.
Dante Square is directly accessible via Naples Metro Line 1, with the subway station exits framing the famous Dante statue. The square's convenient metro connection makes it an easy stop for tourists exploring the city's historic center and cultural landmarks.
The square is notable for its impressive hemicycle structure with two characteristic curved wings and a prominent clock tower that serves as the entrance to the Vittorio Emanuele National Boarding School. The architectural blend combines 18th-century Bourbon-era design with the 17th-century Port'Alba gate and the adjacent San Michele church.
Dante Square underwent a major redesign, refurbishment, and redecoration that was completed in 2002, coinciding with the completion of the Metro Line 1 subway project. This modern renovation integrated the historic square with contemporary transit infrastructure while preserving its historical monuments.

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