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castel dell'ovo


Castel dell'Ovo, with its commanding presence on the Naples seafront, stands on what was once the island of Megaride. This historic fortress is the oldest in Naples and carries a rich tapestry of history, dating back to the 6th century BC when Greek settlers first established the city. The castle's name, translating to 'Egg Castle', is tied to a legend involving the Roman poet Virgil, who was believed to have placed a magical egg within the castle's foundations to maintain its stability. Over the centuries, Castel dell'Ovo has witnessed numerous historical events and has served various roles, from a royal residence to a prison, encapsulating the tumultuous past of Naples.


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