Rione Alto

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Via Giulio Palermo, Rione Alto.

Rione Alto is a district of Naples, built at the turn of the 1960s and 70s in the Arenella district, near the hospital area.

It owes its name to the fact that it is located in the highest (in Italian, alto) part of the Vomero hill, a very sparsely populated rural area until the mid-twentieth century, built in an imposing way only in the sixties, when the spaces in Vomero ran out, the restriction of inability to build around the Giovanni Pascale hospital was circumvented, thus making possible one of the most profitable speculative interventions in the urban history of Naples, determined by the very high increase in value acquired by the building areas of the Rione Alto.

The entrepreneur and engineer Corrado Ferlaino talked about the construction of the neighborhood in an interview:[1]

Roma (in Italian), Comprai tutti i suoli ai Colli Aminei e al Rione Alto. Qui feci una bella lottizzazione e furono costruiti 10/12mila appartamenti, praticamente una cittadina grande come Sorrento. Il toponimo Rione Alto l'ho scelto io per dare al complesso residenziale un nome nobile. [...] Per la lottizzazione del Rione Alto ero in società al 50% con Enrico Verga, figlio di un medico e professore universitario molto importante.

Rione Alto Station, Line 1

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