Are you a cinema enthusiast? Explore our guide to relive the most iconic scenes filmed in Naples.
This section lets you discover film locations, learn their stories, and uncover the hidden mysteries along the streets of the city.
In Naples, the staircase featured in the famous scene from “Scusate il ritardo” has been dedicated to the unforgettable Massimo Troisi.
Here, Lello Arena reenacts his romantic misadventures alongside Troisi, making this spot an iconic symbol of Neapolitan cinema.
Overlooking the famous Piazza del Gesù Nuovo, Palazzo Pandola is known for appearing in iconic films such as Vittorio De Sica’s “L’oro di Napoli” and “Matrimonio all’italiana” starring Sophia Loren as Filumena Marturano.
The building stands out for its prominent portal and inner courtyard, featuring an open staircase with painted decorations, making it one of Naples’ most recognizable film locations.
Molo San Vincenzo became famous through the TV series Mare Fuori, set in the streets of Naples with the Naval Barracks serving as a juvenile detention center.
The series’ success brought international attention to Naples, showcasing the city’s stunning locations to the world.
Palazzo Mannajuolo, located on Via Filangieri in the Chiaia district, became famous thanks to the film Napoli Velata, which delves into the mysteries of Naples. The building is a true artistic masterpiece.
In the past, it also hosted the debut of the renowned play Natale in casa Cupiello. According to local tales, after the theater’s closure, the spirit of Eduardo De Filippo is said to still wander around the Liberty-style staircase, echoing his works.