Once upon a time there was Port'Alba, a place of Neapolitan culture and tradition.
Once upon a time because today - between the historic bookshops that are barely closing their shutters, the degradation that rages on the asphalt and in the corners materializing in the small and not so small landfills and the arch that, among the thousand infiltrations, is at risk of collapse - of culture, history and traditions only a faint memory remains.
The merchants, booksellers and residents, however, do not give up and have created a manifesto and a petition to save Port'Alba and its arch from degradation supported by a campaign by il Mattino. In short, a way to ask the institutions to give back to this place, symbolic of the city, not an early sunset but, indeed, a new dawn.
“Tomorrow (Saturday, November 11) I will be there at 12,30:XNUMX to sign the manifesto. The administration should hurry up and save, even with interventions to the detriment, what is a historical, cultural and human heritage of the city.
The city, its ideals and its history are crumbling and the resulting rubble is giving rise to a huge pile, a mountain, of degradation, sadness and regrets. Let's reverse course. Let's save Port'Alba and Naples.”– these are the words of the deputy of the Green-Left alliance Francesco Emilio Borrelli.
Article published on November 10, 2023 - 11:53