San Gregorio Armeno, otherwise known in Naples as Christmas Alley, is always filled with people, but in the month of December, chaos and crowds define the street.
Over half a million tourists visit these small shops, which line both sides of the street.
Although the shops stay open throughout the year, the artisans are preparing for Christmas from September to the holidays.
I am amazed at the patience and skill of the craftsmen as I observe them carving and painting each object.
Complete Nativity sets, presepi, command high prices, up to 5000€. Various shops sell also a plethora of figurines and accessories to use in creating your own presepe. I recall asking the price of a small sheep as well as the artisan’s response, “Centoquaranta euro,” 140€.
Presepi play a role all over Italy, and the Nativity scene does not consist solely of Baby Jesus, Mary, Joseph, and the Three Wise Men. A whole village is created around the manger itself.
Neapolitans believe that they craft the best manger scenes, and hundreds are displayed throughout the city during the Christmas season.
Often the presepi figures are based on real people or animals and are called presepi viventi. Two of my favorite characters are the woman lowering a basket from a balcony, as well as another woman making sauce from tomatoes using a hand-held genuine tomato press.
The words here are from a page in Colors of Naples and the Amalfi Coast, my recently published photo book.
If you like this post, you may be interested in my book, available either on Amazon.com, or directly through me. I’d be happy to send you an autographed copy for the same price ($24.99) plus shipping ($5.01) – International shipping costs are higher. Contact me at margieeee@comcast.net
Have you visited Naples? Do you have your own memories to share? I’d love to hear them, so please leave a comment.
Ciao and grazie.
Louise
I’ve visited Christmas Alley in October.
But am going to Italy next week and am hoping to see the ‘Alley’ have you ever been at the weekend am hoping it won’t be too packed…sat or Sunday?
Many thanks.
margieinitaly
Thank you for the kind comments Louise we’re visiting my blog. I have never been to Christmas Alley in December. I have only heard that it is very crowded but I guess then you’ll get into the Christmas spirit. Buon Natale
Louise
Love looking at your photos
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H.W. MacNaughton
Thanks Margie for the (as always) excellent photos, I’m putting this in my ‘places to go’ album and your book on my Christmas list. Apropos, yes?
margieinitaly
Thank you so very much, HW. I really appreciate your kind words. I hope you enjoy the book and maybe can travel there sometime soon too!