The Bourbon Tunnel, also known as the Tunnel Borbonico or Bourbon Gallery, is an ancient underground passage in Naples, Italy. It was constructed for military purposes to connect the Royal Palace to military barracks. The tunnel is a significant part of Naples' history, representing the last 500 years of the city's past. It features a trapezoidal section, with a width and height of 12 meters, divided into two ways for opposite directions. The tunnel also contains decades of debris, including vintage cars and a discarded fascist monument. Visitors can explore the tunnel and learn about its history and significance
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Activities: We visited the Bourbon Tunnel in Naples, a historic underground passage that served as a shelter during the war and a place to abandon cars and motorbikes. We took a guided tour and learned about the history of the tunnel
Highlights: The guided tour of the Bourbon Tunnel was very informative and gave us a deeper understanding of Naples' history. The underground tunnels were fascinating and a great way to escape the city's bustle ✨