The Rione Luzzatti neighborhood is set to become a cultural hub for fans of "My Brilliant Friend" thanks to the new literary itinerary, "Brilliant Fragments – The Luzzatti District." The initiative, organized by the NarteA association, will begin on Saturday, December 7th at 11.00:2 a.m., departing from the Gianturco stop on Metro Line XNUMX. This tour offers a unique experience, allowing you to visit the locations that served as the backdrop to Elena and Lila's stories.
### Literary exploration
The tour will be led by Matteo Borriello and will explore history, literature, and collective memory. An illustrated map and quotes from the novel, which can be listened to through headphones, will help create an immersive experience. Tickets are €12, while children under 6 are free.
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### A journey through history and art
The itinerary allows you to retrace the protagonists' growth in the fascinating context of the Rione Luzzatti, a neighborhood that arose in the 20s as a working-class area. Among the tour's stops is the church of San Giuseppe Maggiore dei Falegnami, home to works by artists such as Francesco Solimena and Giuseppe Sanmartino. In recent years, the neighborhood has been enriched with street art, with works by artists such as Luis Gomez and Fabio Petani. Febo Quercia, artistic director of NarteA, describes the event as an opportunity to explore Naples through the synergy between narrative and historical heritage, highlighting the complexity of a city as central as its characters.
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I think the idea of doing a literary tour in Rione Luzzatti is interesting, but I don't know if I'll be able to participate. The date is a bit inconvenient and I haven't decided yet. I really like street art.