Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Naples' has mentioned 'City' in the following places:
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The historic center of Naples represents the first historical nucleus of the city. | WIKI |
The historic center of Naples bears witness to the historical and artistic evolution of the city, from its first Greek settlement in the 8th century BC along the area overlooking the sea,[2] the refounding of the same city in a more internal area, constituting the "ancient center", up to the Spanish Baroque city that saw the opening towards the west of the urban nucleus and to that center of the nineteenth-century cultural elite, with the flowering in the city of numerous noble and bourgeois villas that characterize the whole area of Posillipo and Vomero. | WIKI |
Currently, a large part of the historic center of the city is in poor conditions and suitable for conservation, in fact, many structures, in addition to the already mentioned churches of art (fountains, palaces, ancient architecture, sacred shrines, etc.) | WIKI |
The city has two true and original ancient nucleuses: the first is the hill of Pizzofalcone on which the city of Partenope was born, while the second is the zone of the decumani of Naples where the following Neapolis was born. | WIKI |
[2] In this last space, in particular, all the buildings over the centuries have concentrated until the 16th century, with the opening towards the west of the city at the behest of the Spanish viceroy don Pedro de Toledo. | WIKI |
During the medieval era, the city was divided into seats. | WIKI |
In this context the city was closed by its walls beyond which there was an absolute prohibition of construction. | WIKI |
The characteristic that distinguished the ancient center of Naples, in fact, is the almost foreclosure of the development in extension of the city, thus favoring that "in height". | WIKI |
The circumstance that the city rests on tufaceous soil has favored practices of raising existing buildings, drawing the material from the underground quarries already used since the first birth of the city. | WIKI |
However, the shift of political power to the Maschio Angioino was a first impulse for the local aristocracy to drag their noble residences towards the western part of the city. | WIKI |
The expansion of the city to the west, which took place in the 16th century with don Pedro de Toledo, entails the birth of the current "historic center". | WIKI |
These reforms determined in the city the "reconquest" of the sea which, since the advent of Partenope and until then, was no longer used. | WIKI |
With the passage from the Spanish viceroyalty to the Bourbon kingdom, there is the definitive cultural leap in the city, which became the extreme destination of the European Grand Tour. | WIKI |
Located in southern Italy, Naples is a major port city in the centre of the ancient Mediterranean region. | UNESCO |
Its origins go back to its foundation as Parthenope or Palaepolis in the 9th century B.C., subsequently re-established as Neapolis (New City) in 470 B.C. | UNESCO |
The city expanded to include suburbs and neighbouring villages. | UNESCO |
The architectural heritage of Naples from this period was widely influential, and is expressed particularly in the interior design of the royal palaces and associated noble residences that were part of the territorial system extending far beyond the city itself. | UNESCO |
Criterion (ii): The cityxe2x80x99s setting on the Bay of Naples gives it an Outstanding Universal Value which has had a profound influence in many parts of Europe and beyond. | UNESCO |
The important historical relationship of the city to the sea is maintained through the preservation of archaeological remains of the Roman period along the sea coast and the rehabilitation of the small boat harbours found from Castel Nuovo to Capo Posillipo. | UNESCO |
The town plan has a high level of authenticity, and has retained considerable evidence of the Greco-Roman city and the checkerboard layout of the 16th-century xe2x80x9cSpanish quartersxe2x80x9d. | UNESCO |
The typology of the public and private buildings has been well retained as part of the current city plan, as well as in their spatial, volumetric, and decorative features. | UNESCO |
A large number of buildings in the city are designated under the terms of Act No. | UNESCO |
This office is responsible for a management plan for the World Heritage property which guides its safeguarding and protection while at the same time ensuring that Naples remains a living and vibrant city. | UNESCO |