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- Villa_Comunale abstract "The Villa Comunale is the most prominent and visible 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 Mergellina. The park was originally a "Royal Garden", reserved for members of the royal family, but open to the public on special holidays such as the Festival of Piedigrotta. The park was opened to the general public on a permanent basis in 1869 after the unification of Italy.The park houses the Anton Dohrn aquarium, a renowned scientific institution built in the 1870s. The seaside road, via Caracciolo, which now lies between the aquarium and the sea, is another more recent reclamation project added to the city in 1900 to provide another connecting road between the city and the suburbs to the west.".
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- Villa_Comunale wikiPageID "7014000".
- Villa_Comunale wikiPageRevisionID "604111416".
- Villa_Comunale hasPhotoCollection Villa_Comunale.
- Villa_Comunale subject Category:1780s_establishments_in_Italy.
- Villa_Comunale subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Naples.
- Villa_Comunale subject Category:Parks_in_Naples.
- Villa_Comunale point "40.833 14.232222222222223".
- Villa_Comunale type Artifact100021939.
- Villa_Comunale type Building102913152.
- Villa_Comunale type BuildingsAndStructuresInNaples.
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- Villa_Comunale type Structure104341686.
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- Villa_Comunale type SpatialThing.
- Villa_Comunale comment "The Villa Comunale is the most prominent and visible 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 Mergellina. The park was originally a "Royal Garden", reserved for members of the royal family, but open to the public on special holidays such as the Festival of Piedigrotta.".
- Villa_Comunale label "Villa Comunale".
- Villa_Comunale label "Villa comunale di Napoli".
- Villa_Comunale sameAs Villa_comunale_di_Napoli.
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- Villa_Comunale lat "40.833".
- Villa_Comunale long "14.232222222222223".
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- Villa_Comunale depiction Villacomnaples.JPG.
- Villa_Comunale isPrimaryTopicOf Villa_Comunale.