Naples. Largo Maradona has emerged as a significant landmark for sports fans and tourists. The mural in the Spanish Quarter, created by Swiss artist Mario Filardi following the victory of the second Scudetto, has always attracted great attention, but has gained renewed centrality after the passing of Diego Maradona.
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This place has become a focal point of the celebrations for the 2023 Scudetto, and constantly welcomes visitors who pay homage to the work with various gifts.
Largo Maradona: A major attraction in Italy
The data regarding visitors to Largo Maradona are approximate, since access to the site is free, making it difficult to make an accurate count. However, according to a ranking drawn up by Sole 24 Ore, the mural is ranked second among the most visited tourist attractions in Italy, second only to the Colosseum. The Uffizi in Florence is ranked third in the same ranking.
Il mural of Maradona, located in the heart of the Spanish Neighborhoods, has become a work of art of great importance, considered the most visited site in Naples and Campania. This data is supported by a study by Sole 24 Ore which highlights how the mural has positively influenced the local economy, with an increase of 5,5% in the number of activities registered in the area compared to 2019, with a further growth of 6,5% compared to 2021. These results represent a positive trend compared to the overall city data
Article published on November 30, 2024 - 14:44
Largo Maradona is a very interesting post, but I didn't know that the mural gained so much attention after Maradona's death. I hope this data is accurate, but it's not easy to measure visitors.