Naples. What you don't expect in the heart of the artistic city where the monastery of San Chiara overlooks and where the Decumani begin. A slap in the face to the city's culture: deck chairs in Piazza del Gesù.
"After allowing bars and restaurants to occupy all possible public spaces with gazebos and tables without any criteria and with a regulation worthy of the caliber of this government, where it's not allowed, gazebos are also being used with deckchairs.", is the complaint of the independent regional councilor Marì Muscarà.
Which then adds fuel to the fire: "It's absurd to see these scenes in Piazza del Gesù, in the heart of the historic center of the great capital of Southern Italy, Naples. All that's missing is an inflatable pool and a few sun loungers. Yet, we are 2 meters from the Monastery of Santa Chiara, under the Church of Gesù Nuovo and in front of the Obelisk of the Immaculate Conception.
The "outrage" a few meters from the monastery of Santa Chiara
A city of art like ours cannot see this stuff. The indecency we have reached with this administration is ever greater”.





