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history History (derived ) is the systematic study and the documentation of the human activity. The time period of event before the invention of writing systems is considered prehistory. "History" is an umbrella term comprising past events as well ...
of the city of
Naples Naples (; it, Napoli ; nap, Napule ), from grc, Νεάπολις, Neápolis, lit=new city. is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 909,048 within the city's adminis ...
. The Naples area has been inhabited since the
Neolithic The Neolithic period, or New Stone Age, is an Old World archaeological period and the final division of the Stone Age. It saw the Neolithic Revolution, a wide-ranging set of developments that appear to have arisen independently in several p ...
period. The earliest historical sources in the area were left by the
Myceneans Mycenaean Greece (or the Mycenaean civilization) was the last phase of the Bronze Age in Ancient Greece, spanning the period from approximately 1750 to 1050 BC.. It represents the first advanced and distinctively Greek civilization in mainland ...
in the
2nd millennium BC The 2nd millennium BC spanned the years 2000 BC to 1001 BC. In the Ancient Near East, it marks the transition from the Middle to the Late Bronze Age. The Ancient Near Eastern cultures are well within the historical era: The first half of the mil ...
. During its long history, Naples has been captured, destroyed and attacked many times. The city has seen earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, foreign invasions and revolutions.


Prior to 12th century

* 2nd millennium BC – first Mycenaean settlements established in the Naples area (
Afragola Afragola (; nap, Afrahola , ) is a city and '' comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Naples, in Italy. It is one of the 100 largest Italian cities (the ones that have a population of more than 63,000 inhabitants). The communal territory, measur ...
). * 8th C. BCE – Kyme (Cumae), established an (out-port) named Parthenope. * 6th C.BCE – Parthenope was refounded as Neapolis. * 327 BCE – Naples makes an alliance with
Rome , established_title = Founded , established_date = 753 BC , founder = King Romulus (legendary) , image_map = Map of comune of Rome (metropolitan city of Capital Rome, region Lazio, Italy).svg , map_caption ...
, and enters its sphere of influence. * 37 BCE – Crypta Neapolitana built (approximate date). * 45 CE - Birth of
Statius Publius Papinius Statius ( Greek: Πόπλιος Παπίνιος Στάτιος; ; ) was a Greco-Roman poet of the 1st century CE. His surviving Latin poetry includes an epic in twelve books, the ''Thebaid''; a collection of occasional poetry, ...
a poet, he also lived in Naples. * 79 CE – Big eruption of Vesuvius: many towns near Naples are destroyed ( Pompeii, Herculaneum, etc.). * 190 CE – Catholic Diocese of Naples established (approximate date). * 3rd C. CE –
Catacombs of San Gennaro The Catacombs of San Gennaro are underground paleo-Christian burial and worship sites in Naples, Italy, carved out of tuff, a porous stone. They are situated in the northern part of the city, on the slope leading up to , consisting of two levels ...
in use. * ca.511 CE – The last Western Roman Emperor,
Romulus Augustulus Romulus Augustus ( 465 – after 511), nicknamed Augustulus, was Roman emperor of the West from 31 October 475 until 4 September 476. Romulus was placed on the imperial throne by his father, the ''magister militum'' Orestes, and, at that time ...
, dies in Naples. * 536 CE – Siege and capture of Naples by the Byzantines. * 542–543 CE – Siege and capture of Naples by the Goths. * 615 – Rebellion. * 638 – Duchy of Naples created. * 763 – Naples becomes an independent duchy. * 830s – Naples is threatened by
Sicard of Benevento Sicard (died 839) was the Prince of Benevento from 832. He was the last prince of a united Benevento which covered most of the Mezzogiorno. On his death, the principality descended into civil war which split it permanently (except for very brief ...
. * 10th C. –
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naples The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naples ( it, Arcidiocesi di Napoli; la, Archidioecesis Neapolitana) is a Roman Catholic Archdiocese in southern Italy, the see being in Naples. A Christians, Christian community was founded there in the 1st cent ...
established. * 902 – After numerous assaults, the Neapolitans defeat the Saracens on the
Garigliano River The Garigliano () is a river in central Italy. It forms at the confluence of the rivers Gari (also known as the Rapido) and Liri. Garigliano is actually a deformation of "Gari-Lirano" (which in Italian means something like "Gari from the Liri") ...
.


12th–16th centuries

* 1027-30 -
Pandulf IV of Capua Pandulf IVAlso spelled ''Randulf'', ''Bandulf'', ''Pandulph'', ''Pandolf'', ''Paldolf'', or ''Pandolfo''. (died 1049/50) was the Prince of Capua on three separate occasions. From February 1016 to 1022 he ruled in association with his cousin Pa ...
in power. * 12th C. -
Castel Capuano Castel Capuano is a castle in Naples, southern Italy. It takes its name from the fact that it was at that point in the city walls where the road led out to the city of Capua. The castle is at the southwest end of via dei Tribunali, and until re ...
built. * 1139 – Ruggiero the Norman enters in the city. * 1165 – The first castle of Naples:
Castel Capuano Castel Capuano is a castle in Naples, southern Italy. It takes its name from the fact that it was at that point in the city walls where the road led out to the city of Capua. The castle is at the southwest end of via dei Tribunali, and until re ...
. * 1191 – Naples manages to resist the Swabians after a
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from May to August. * 1194 – Naples is conquered by the Swabians. * 1224 –
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founded. * 1266 –
Charles of Anjou Charles I (early 1226/12277 January 1285), commonly called Charles of Anjou, was a member of the royal Capetian dynasty and the founder of the second House of Anjou. He was Count of Provence (1246–85) and Forcalquier (1246–48, 1256–85) ...
in power. Naples becomes the capital of the Kingdom of Sicily. * 1282 – Castel Nuovo built. * 1309 –
Robert of Anjou Robert of Anjou ( it, Roberto d'Angiò), known as Robert the Wise ( it, Roberto il Saggio; 1276 – 20 January 1343), was King of Naples, titular King of Jerusalem and Count of Provence and Forcalquier from 1309 to 1343, the central figure of Ita ...
is proclaimed King of Naples. * 1313 –
Naples Cathedral The Naples Cathedral ( it, Duomo di Napoli; nap, Viscuvato 'e Napule), or Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary ( it, Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta, links=no), is a Roman Catholic cathedral, the main church of Naples, southern Italy, and the s ...
built. * 1340 – Santa Chiara built. * 1343 **
Sant'Elmo Castel Sant'Elmo is a medieval fortress located on Vomero Hill adjacent to the Certosa di San Martino, overlooking Naples, Italy. The name "Sant'Elmo" derives from a former 10th-century church dedicated to Sant'Erasmo, shortened to "Ermo" and, ...
expanded. **
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. * 1349 – Earthquake. * 1368 –
Certosa di San Martino The (" Charterhouse of St. Martin") is a former monastery complex, now a museum, in Naples, southern Italy. Along with Castel Sant'Elmo that stands beside it, this is the most visible landmark of the city, perched atop the Vomero hill that comman ...
inaugurated. * 1382 – Argonauts of Saint Nicholas instituted. * 1438 – Renato of Anjou is the king of Naples. * 1442 – Alfonso V of Aragon conquers Naples. Naples became the capital of the
Crown of Aragon The Crown of Aragon ( , ) an, Corona d'Aragón ; ca, Corona d'Aragó, , , ; es, Corona de Aragón ; la, Corona Aragonum . was a composite monarchy ruled by one king, originated by the dynastic union of the Kingdom of Aragon and the County of ...
. * 1471 –
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in operation. * 1485 – Ferrante I of Naples prevents the revolt of the Barons. * 1487 – Villa Poggio Reale construction begun by Alfonso II * 1495 – Charles VIII of France conquers Naples. * 1503 –
Naples Naples (; it, Napoli ; nap, Napule ), from grc, Νεάπολις, Neápolis, lit=new city. is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 909,048 within the city's adminis ...
added to the
Spanish Empire The Spanish Empire ( es, link=no, Imperio español), also known as the Hispanic Monarchy ( es, link=no, Monarquía Hispánica) or the Catholic Monarchy ( es, link=no, Monarquía Católica) was a colonial empire governed by Spain and its prede ...
. * 1528 – Siege of Naples. * 1532 – Don Pedro de Toledo is the new Viceroy; he promotes the expansion of the city. * 1550 – La Commedia theatre built (approximate date). * 1560 – Academia Secretorum Naturae (learned society) formed. * 1564 - Sant'Antonio delle Monache a Port'Alba built.


17th century

* 1600 –
Royal Palace of Naples The Royal Palace of Naples ( it, Palazzo Reale di Napoli, italic=no, nap, Palazzo Riale ‘e Napule) is a palace, museum, and historical tourist destination located in central Naples, southern Italy. It was one of the four residences near Napl ...
construction begins. * 1620 – (theatre) built. * 1631 – Big eruption of Vesuvius, many little towns near Naples are destroyed. * 1636 – built. * 1639 – Treaty of Naples signed between Poland and Spain. * 1647 – Rebellion against the king ( Philip III) and his viceroys; Neapolitan Republic created and later suppressed. * 1650 ** Spire of San Gennaro erected ** Performance of opera '' Didone''. ** Naples with about 400,000 people becomes the largest cities of the
Spanish Empire The Spanish Empire ( es, link=no, Imperio español), also known as the Hispanic Monarchy ( es, link=no, Monarquía Hispánica) or the Catholic Monarchy ( es, link=no, Monarquía Católica) was a colonial empire governed by Spain and its prede ...
. * 1654 – Archbishop's Palace expanded. * 1656 **
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. **
Fontanelle cemetery The Fontanelle cemetery in Naples is a charnel house, an ossuary, located in a cave in the tuff hillside in the Materdei section of the city. It is associated with a chapter in the folklore of the city. By the time the Spanish moved into the cit ...
established. * 1667 – San Gennaro dei Poveri founded. * 1694 – 28 January: Premiere of Alessandro Scarlatti's opera ''Pirro e Demetrio''.


18th century

* 1701 – Conspiracy of Macchia. * 1707 – Naples is conquered by the Austrians. * 1730 –
Palazzo Serra di Cassano Palazzo Serra di Cassano is an aristocratic palace in Naples, Italy, built for the wealthy Serra family, one of the original 54 families of the 'old nobility' of Genoa, whose family was organized within an Albergo. The family insignia (crest) is ...
built. * 1732 – Chinese Institute founded. * 1734 – Charles of Bourbon is proclaimed King of Naples. * 1737 **
Teatro di San Carlo The Real Teatro di San Carlo ("Royal Theatre of Saint Charles"), as originally named by the Bourbon monarchy but today known simply as the Teatro (di) San Carlo, is an opera house in Naples, Italy, connected to the Royal Palace and adjacent ...
inaugurated. ** Spire of San Domenico erected. * 1738 – Re-discovery of Herculaneum. * 1742 –
Palace of Capodimonte The Royal Palace of Capodimonte ( it, Reggia di Capodimonte) is a large palazzo in Naples, Italy. It was formerly the summer residence and Jagdschloss, hunting lodge of the House of Bourbon, Bourbon kings of the Two Sicilies, one of the two royal ...
built. * 1743 – Capodimonte porcelain manufactory established. * 1750 – Spire of the Immaculate Virgin erected. * 1759 – Charles VII is succeeded by Ferdinand IV. * 1751 – Ospedale L'Albergo Reale dei Poveri construction begins. * 1757 –
Museo di Capodimonte Museo di Capodimonte is an art museum located in the Palace of Capodimonte, a grand Bourbon palazzo in Naples, Italy. The museum is the prime repository of Neapolitan painting and decorative art, with several important works from other Italia ...
opens. * 1778 –
Palazzo Doria d'Angri The Palazzo Doria d’Angri is an historic building and monument in Naples in southern Italy located in Piazza 7 Settembre in the corner with the busy Via Toledo and Via Monteoliveto. History The building was commissioned by Prince Marcantonio D ...
built. * 1779 – Teatro del Real Fondo di Separazione opens. * 1780 -
Villa Comunale The Villa Comunale is a park in Naples, southern Italy. It was built in the 1780s by King Ferdinand IV (later known as Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies) on land reclaimed along the coast between the main body of the city and the small port of M ...
built. * 1790's -
Biblioteca Nazionale Vittorio Emanuele III The Biblioteca nazionale Vittorio Emanuele III (''Victor Emmanuel III National Library'') is a national library of Italy. It occupies the eastern wing of the 18th-century Palazzo Reale in Naples, at 1 Piazza del Plebiscito, and has entrances from ...
founded. * 1790 – Teatro San Ferdinando built. * 1799 –
Parthenopean Republic The Parthenopean Republic ( it, Repubblica Partenopea, french: République Parthénopéenne) or Neapolitan Republic (''Repubblica Napoletana'') was a short-lived, semi-autonomous republic located within the Kingdom of Naples and supported by the ...
and Army of Naples formed.


19th century

* 1804 – Reale Biblioteca di Napoli opens. * 1805 – Anglo-Russian invasion. * 1806 – Napoleon grants the Kingdom of Naples to his brother Joseph. * 1807 –
Botanical Garden A botanical garden or botanic gardenThe terms ''botanic'' and ''botanical'' and ''garden'' or ''gardens'' are used more-or-less interchangeably, although the word ''botanic'' is generally reserved for the earlier, more traditional gardens, an ...
established. * 1808 – Gioacchin Murat is the new King of Naples. He promotes administrative reforms and public works. * 1811 – Zoological Museum founded. * 1815 – Naples is against the Austrian Empire. The intervention by Austria caused resentment in Italy, which further spurred on the drive towards Italian unification. * 1816 ** City becomes capital of Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. **
L'Hortus Camaldulensis di Napoli L'Hortus Camaldulensis di Napoli, also known as the Camaldoli garden, is a private botanical garden in Naples, Italy. The garden was established in 1816 by , Count Camaldoli, and features collections of '' Acacia'', Agavaceae, '' Melaleuca'', '' ...
established. ** Real Museo Borbonico inaugurated. * 1819 –
Villa Floridiana The Villa Floridiana is a monumental house located amid a large park in the Vomero quarter in Naples, southern Italy. It overlooks the western Neapolitan suburbs of Chiaia and Mergellina. History Construction of a villa at the site was begun by ...
built. * 1820 – Revolution of July. * 1821 –
Flag of Naples The flag of Naples is a vexillological symbol of the city of Naples, the capital of the Southern Italian region of Campania. The current flag representative of the city consists of two equal-sized rectangles, a golden yellow on the left and on th ...
red and yellow design adopted. * 1825 - Palazzo San Giacomo construction completed. * 1826 ** English Cemetery established. **
Villa Pignatelli The Villa Pignatelli is a museum in Naples in southern Italy. The villa is located along the Riviera di Chiaia, the road bounding the north side of the Villa Comunale on the sea front between Mergellina and Piazza Vittoria. History and Decoratio ...
built. * 1835 – Premiere of Donizetti's opera ''
Lucia di Lammermoor ''Lucia di Lammermoor'' () is a (tragic opera) in three acts by Italian composer Gaetano Donizetti. Salvadore Cammarano wrote the Italian-language libretto loosely based upon Sir Walter Scott's 1819 historical novel '' The Bride of Lammermoo ...
.'' * 1839 – Napoli-Portici railway begins operating. * 1848 – The revolutionary movements produce a parliament and a new constitution, but the following year the parliament is dissolved. * 1859 – Francesco II is the last King of the Two Sicilies. * 1860 -
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taken on October 21, 1860, to bring Naples into the unified
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under the House of Savoy. * 1860 – Constitution. * 1861 –
Garibaldi Giuseppe Maria Garibaldi ( , ;In his native Ligurian language, he is known as ''Gioxeppe Gaibado''. In his particular Niçard dialect of Ligurian, he was known as ''Jousé'' or ''Josep''. 4 July 1807 – 2 June 1882) was an Italian general, pat ...
arrives. * 1862 - Anglican church in Vico San Pasquale built. * 1867 ** Napoli Centrale railway station built. ** Majello porcelain manufactory established. * 1869 –
Villa Comunale The Villa Comunale is a park in Naples, southern Italy. It was built in the 1780s by King Ferdinand IV (later known as Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies) on land reclaimed along the coast between the main body of the city and the small port of M ...
opens. * 1870 – Many revolts against the unitary state, particularly in the countryside. This is the principle of the "southern question". * 1871 – Population: 448,743. * 1875 – (history society) founded. * 1880 – Club Africano di Napoli founded (later Società africana d'Italia

* 1882 – Cuomo Palace, Filangieri Museum opens. * 1883 – (shopping arcade) built. * 1884 – Cholera epidemic. One year later is proclaimed the big "Restoration of Naples". * 1890 **
Circumvesuviana Circumvesuviana () is a railway network in the east of the Naples metropolitan area, previously run by a company of the same name, now operated by Ente Autonomo Volturno. Electrically powered throughout, the system uses the narrow gauge of ...
founded. **
Galleria Umberto I Galleria Umberto I is a public shopping gallery in Naples, southern Italy. It is located directly across from the San Carlo opera house. It was built between 1887–1890, and was the cornerstone in the decades-long rebuilding of Naples—called t ...
founded. * 1891 –
Galleria Umberto I Galleria Umberto I is a public shopping gallery in Naples, southern Italy. It is located directly across from the San Carlo opera house. It was built between 1887–1890, and was the cornerstone in the decades-long rebuilding of Naples—called t ...
built. * 1892 – ''
Il Mattino ''Il Mattino'' (meaning ''The Morning'' in English) is an Italian daily newspaper published in Naples, Italy. History and profile ''Il Mattino'' was first published on 16 March 1892 by the journalists Edoardo Scarfoglio and Matilde Serao. The p ...
'' begins publication. * 1897 – Population: 536,073.


20th century

* 1901 - Population: 547,503. * 1906 –
Mount Vesuvius Mount Vesuvius ( ; it, Vesuvio ; nap, 'O Vesuvio , also or ; la, Vesuvius , also , or ) is a somma-stratovolcano located on the Gulf of Naples in Campania, Italy, about east of Naples and a short distance from the shore. It is one of ...
erupts. * 1907 - Rome–Formia–Naples railway construction begins. * 1925 – Stadio Arturo Collana opens. In September, opening of the Metro Fs, the current Line 2 (first in Italy). * 1926 –
S.S.C. Napoli Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli, commonly referred to as Napoli (), is an Football in Italy, Italian professional Association football, football List of football clubs in Italy, club based in the city of Naples ( it, Napoli, nap, Napule), Camp ...
football club founded. * 1929 – Naples hosts the
1929 World Fencing Championships The 1929 World Fencing Championships were held in Naples, Italy. Medal summary Men's events Women's events References {{World Fencing Championships World Fencing Championships International fencing competitions hosted by Italy World Fenc ...
. * 1930 ** Parthenope University of Naples established. ** Parco Virgiliano (Mergellina) established (approximate date). * 1940 – Bombing begins. Inauguration of the Mostra d'Oltremare: an expositive and entertainment complex promoted by the Fascist regime. * 1943 ** September – Four days of Naples. ** October – Post-office bombing. * 1944 – Naples is occupied by the Americans. In the same year, the last eruption of Vesuvius. * 1945 – With the film The Millions of Naples, start the successes of the works of
Eduardo De Filippo Eduardo De Filippo (; 24 May 1900 – 31 October 1984), also known simply as ''Eduardo'', was an Italian actor, director, screenwriter and playwright, best known for his Neapolitan works ''Filumena Marturano'' and '' Napoli Milionaria''. Consid ...
. * 1950 –
Naples Airport Naples International Airport ( it, Aeroporto Internazionale di Napoli) is the intercontinental airport serving Naples and the Southern Italian region of Campania. According to 2019 data, the airport is the fifth-busiest airport in Italy and ...
operating commercial flights. * 1954 – Naples hosts The International Exhibition of Navigation. * 1959 –
Stadio San Paolo Stadio Diego Armando Maradona (formerly known as Stadio San Paolo) is a stadium in the western Fuorigrotta suburb of Naples, Italy. It is the third largest football stadium in Italy, after Milan's San Siro and Rome's Stadio Olimpico, as well as ...
opens. * 1960 - Napoli Centrale railway station rebuilt. * 1963 – The film "Hands on the city," is the strong complaint of the political and social climate of the time. * 1969 – Naples co-hosts the
EuroBasket 1969 The 1969 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 1969, was the sixteenth FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship, held by FIBA Europe. First round Group A – Caserta Group B – Naples Knockout stage Pla ...
. * 1971 – Population of the ''
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'' (administrative limits): 1,250,000. * 1975 – Vele di Scampia built. * 1980 –
1980 Irpinia earthquake The 1980 Irpinia earthquake ( it, Terremoto dell'Irpinia) took place in Italy on 23 November 1980, with a moment magnitude of 6.9 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of X (''Extreme''). It left at least 2,483 people dead, at least 7,700 injured, an ...
destroys many little towns near Naples. * 1981 –
Kidnapping of Ciro Cirillo On April 27, 1981, the Red Brigades kidnapped the 60-year-old Christian Democrat (DC) politician Ciro Cirillo and killed his two-man escort in the garage of his Naples apartment building. At the time Cirillo directed reconstruction efforts in Campa ...
. * 1982 – Inauguration of the business district, the Centro Direzionale. * 1987 –
S.S.C. Napoli Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli, commonly referred to as Napoli (), is an Football in Italy, Italian professional Association football, football List of football clubs in Italy, club based in the city of Naples ( it, Napoli, nap, Napule), Camp ...
wins its first
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. * 1988 – Bombing. * 1989 – S.S.C. Napoli wins the
1988–89 UEFA Cup The 1988–89 UEFA Cup was won by Napoli over Stuttgart. It was the fourth season that English clubs were banned from European competitions. The English league clubs who otherwise would have qualified were Manchester United and Luton Town. R ...
. * 1990 – S.S.C. Napoli wins its second Italian football championship. City hosts
FIFA World Cup The FIFA World Cup, often simply called the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the members of the ' ( FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The tournament ha ...
. * 1993 –
Line 1 (Naples Metro) Line 1 (Italian: ''linea uno'') is an rapid transit line, part of the Naples Metro in Naples, Italy. , Line 1 connects 18 stations. It is operated by Azienda Napoletana Mobilità SpA (ANM). The line has been renamed ''Metrò dell'Arte'' (Metro ...
begins operating. * 1994 – City hosts
20th G7 summit The 20th G7 Summit was held in Naples, Italy, on July 8–10, 1994. The venue for the summit meetings was the former Royal Palace in Naples.Japan, Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( MOFA) Summit Meetings in the Past./ref> The Group of Seven ( G7) wa ...
. * 1995 – Telecom Italia Tower built. * 1996 – Città della Scienza founded. * 1997 – '' Corriere del Mezzogiorno'' begins publication. * 2000 – Secret Museum re-opens.


21st century

* 2001 –
Coral Jewellery Museum The Museo del Corallo is a small private museum of coral jewellery in Naples, in Campania in southern Italy. It also holds some cameos and jewellery in ivory Ivory is a hard, white material from the tusks (traditionally from elephants) an ...
opens. * 2002 –
Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale" University of Naples "L'Orientale" ( it, Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale") is a university located in Naples, Italy. Founded in 1732 by Matteo Ripa, it is organized in four Faculties. The oldest school of Sinology and Oriental Stu ...
active. * 2005 – Rome–Naples high-speed railway begins operating. * 2006 – '' il Napoli'' newspaper begins publication. * 2007 ** Line 6 (Naples Metro) begins operating. ** The waste emergency, the uncontrolled crime disfigure the image of Naples in the world. * 2009 - Rome–Naples high-speed railway opened. * 2010 – Circumvesuviana derailment. * 2011 – Luigi de Magistris becomes mayor. * 2012 ** Milan-Naples
Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori Italo - Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori ( it, New Travellers Transport) is an Italian open-access train operating company operating in the field of high-speed rail transport. Commencing services in early 2012, it became Europe's first private open a ...
(train) begins operating. **
World Urban Forum The World Urban Forum (WUF) is the world’s premier conference on urban issues. It was established in 2001 by the United Nations to examine one of the most pressing issues facing the world today: rapid urbanisation and its impact on communities, ...
held. * 2016 – June: Naples municipal election, 2016 held. * 2017 - Neapolitan pizzaiolo added to the
UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List UNESCO established its Lists of Intangible Cultural Heritage with the aim of ensuring better protection of important intangible cultural heritages worldwide and the awareness of their significance.Compare: This list is published by the Intergove ...
. * 2019 – Naples hosts the
2019 Summer Universiade ) , Nations participating = 118 , Athletes participating = 5,971 , Events = 220 , Sports = 18 , Opening ceremony = 3 July , Closing ceremony = 14 July , Officially opened by = President Se ...
.


See also

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History of Naples The history of Naples is long and varied, dating to Greek settlements established in the Naples area in the 2nd millennium BC. During the end of the Greek Dark Ages a larger mainland colony – initially known as Parthenope – develop ...
* List of mayors of Naples Other cities in the
macroregion A macroregion is a geopolitical subdivision that encompasses several traditionally or politically defined regions or countries. The meaning may vary, with the common denominator being cultural, economical, historical or social similarity within a ma ...
of
South Italy South Italy ( it, Italia meridionale or just ) is one of the five official statistical regions of Italy used by the National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT), a first level NUTS region and a European Parliament constituency. South Italy encom ...
:( it) *
Timeline of Bari The following is a timeline of the Bari#History, history of the city of Bari in the Apulia region of Italy. Prior to 15th century * 450 - Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto, Roman Catholic diocese of Bari established (approximate date ...
, Apulia region * Timeline of Brindisi, Apulia * Timeline of L'Aquila, Abruzzo region * Timeline of Reggio Calabria * Timeline of Salerno, Campania region *
Timeline of Taranto The following is a :City timelines, timeline of the History of Taranto, history of the city of Taranto in the Apulia region of Italy. Prior to 20th century * 8th C. BCE - "Greeks from Sparta and Laconia took ancient Taras from the Massepicans ...
, Apulia


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