NeaVia. The Neapolitan Villa. Antiquities and Nature between the Renaissance and the Baroque. Proceedings of the National Conference of Studies
The volume, edited by Maria Gabriella Pezone and Angela Michela Convertini, brings together the Proceedings of the Conference held in December 2024, presenting the first results of the PRIN 2022 PNRR NeaVia research project, dedicated to the study of Neapolitan villas in the early modern period (15th–18th centuries).
The project, the result of an interdisciplinary collaboration between the University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” and the University of Naples Suor Orsola Benincasa, aims to redefine the role of the Neapolitan villa within national historiography. This is achieved through an investigation that includes both surviving examples and those known only through sources (literary, archival, and iconographic), using GIS (Geographic Information Systems) to reconnect them to the physical locations of the city.
The first results, discussed in the volume after one year of research, outline a rich and articulated framework that highlights the complexity of the research and the value of the architectural and landscape heritage of historic Neapolitan villas.
The book, published by FUP – Firenze University Press, is available at:
https://books.fupress.com/isbn/9791221508543









