Zona Ospedaliera

Naples

Zona Ospedaliera showing heritage architecture, a garden and flowers
Zona Ospedaliera showing heritage architecture, a garden and flowers
Zona Ospedaliera showing landscape views
Zona Ospedaliera showing a park and wildflowers
Zona Ospedaliera which includes heritage architecture

This suburb of Naples is unique in that it is full of hospitals and clinics, which gave the area its name.

In a highly developed hilly area of Naples is the Zona Ospedaliera. The "hospital zone” is, like its name suggests, home to the city’s major hospitals and many smaller hospitals, pharmaceutical faculties of universities and clinics. While not a touristy area, the contrast in architecture of the major hospitals is interesting to see if you find yourself in the area.

The Zona Ospedaliera was designed to be on the city’s edge, with easy access for ambulances and visitor cars. After major hospitals were built here since the 1920s, private residences, offices and apartment blocks soon connected this expansion to the inner city.

You’ll find two of the city’s main hospitals in the Zona Ospedaliera: the Monaldi on Camaldoli hill and the Antonio Cardarelli Hospital.

The Monaldi is a former sanatorium built in the 1930s for tuberculosis patients. This building could be called industrial in appearance were it not for its Art Deco-style main entrance. Visit its on-site chapel to see a portrait of St. Giuseppe Moscati, “Doctor to the Poor.”

The grand entrance of the Antonio Cardarelli Hospital (Ospedale Antonio Cardarelli) looks stately with its columns and stone staircase. The hospital is set on the Colli Aminei, a hill that used to be a prime spot in Naples. Development of the main hospital administrative building started in the 1920s, but it wasn’t until World War II that it became operational.

Built in the 1970s, the enormous Second Polyclinic Hospital complex is another very different piece of architecture. It replaced what the locals still call “the old polyclinic,” which was part of a huge push for restoration (“Risanamento”) at the end of the 19th century.

After your visit to the Zona Ospedaliera, head to the Via dei Tribunali in the center of Naples to see the First Polyclinic Hospital which, like most hospitals in Italy in the past, was part of a convent. Venture inside to see the remains of the 16th-century Croce di Lucca Church, which was partly demolished to make room for the hospital.

Neighbor to suburbs such as Rione Alto and Vomero, the Zona Ospedaliera is easily accessible via the “tangenziale” highway, the ring road of central Naples.


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Royal Continental Hotel Naples

Royal Continental Hotel Naples

4 out of 5
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Starhotels Terminus

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4 out of 5
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Grand Hotel Aminta

Grand Hotel Aminta

4 out of 5
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Majestic Palace Hotel

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UNA Hotels Napoli

UNA Hotels Napoli

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Imperial Hotel Tramontano

Imperial Hotel Tramontano

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Other neighbourhoods around Zona Ospedaliera

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 an important chapter in the folklore of the city.

Materdei

While you're in Materdei, take in top sights like Cimitero delle Fontanelle and jump on the metro at Materdei Station to see more of the city.

Materdei
Castel Sant\'Elmo showing a statue or sculpture and a square or plaza

Vomero

The restaurants and museums are just a few things visitors like about Vomero. Castel Sant'Elmo and National Museum of San Martino are worthwhile spots to check out, and you can hop on the metro at Quattro Giornate Station or Vanvitelli Station to get around the larger area.

Vomero
Naples from above with Mount Vesuvius in the background. Taken from flight over airport.

San Carlo all'Arena

While you're in San Carlo all'Arena, take in top sights like Botanical Garden of Naples and jump on the metro at Colli Aminei Station to see more of the city.

San Carlo all'Arena
Napoli - Panoramica della navata della Chiesa di Santa Maria degli Angeli alle Croci

Rione Sanità

If you're spending time in Rione Sanità, check out sights like Piazza Cavour or Naples National Archaeological Museum and hop on the metro to see more the city at Piazza Cavour Station or Museo Station.

Rione Sanità
Beautiful view of a vibrant and very busy city with Mount Vesuvius in the background

Montecalvario

While visiting Montecalvario, you might make a stop by sights like Via Toledo and Pignasecca Market.

Montecalvario
Chiaia featuring heritage elements

Chiaia

Consider a visit to Port of Mergellina and take some time to enjoy the abundant dining options during your time in Chiaia. If you want to see more of the city, jump on the metro at Arco Mirelli - Repubblica Station or Piazza Amedeo Station.

Chiaia


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