Fragment of Castel Nuovo's triumphal arch — Stock Photo, Image

Fragment of Castel Nuovo's triumphal arch — Photo

Fragment of the Castel Nuovo's white marble triumphal arch, built in 1470, commemorates Alfonso of Aragon's entry to Naples in 1443. First erected in 1279, the castle is one of the main architectural landmarks and tourist attractions in the city

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