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Caivano

Campania, Italy
City·Industrial, Historical, Resilient
Caivano
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Caivano
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Caivano
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Caivano
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Caivano
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Caivano
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Caivano
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Caivano
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Caivano, situated northeast of Naples in Campania, Italy, is a city with a rich blend of industrial and historical significance. The area of Pascarola is known for its extensive industrial developments, while Casolla offers a glimpse into the past with its ancient Roman theater remains. Historically, Caivano was the first capital of Old Atella before being replaced by Frattamaggiore. Despite challenges like environmental issues linked to waste trafficking, the city remains a testament to resilience and cultural heritage.

Caivano, situated northeast of Naples in Campania, Italy, is a city with a rich blend of industrial and historical significance. The area of Pascarola is known for its extensive industrial developments, while Casolla offers a glimpse into the past with its ancient Roman theater remains. Historically, Caivano was the first capital of Old Atella before being replaced by Frattamaggiore. Despite challenges like environmental issues linked to waste trafficking, the city remains a testament to resilience and cultural heritage.

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Highlights

  • Large industrial area in Pascarola.

  • Ancient Roman theater remains in Casolla.

  • Proximity to Naples.

  • Historical significance as former capital of Old Atella.

Before you go: Caivano essentials

  • Close access to Naples, offering urban amenities and attractions.

  • Historical significance with ancient Roman sites.

  • Industrial area in Pascarola provides insight into local economy.

Exploring History

Visit Casolla to see the remains of an ancient Roman theater.

Industrial Insights

Pascarola is home to a significant industrial area worth exploring.

Best For

Exploring industrial and historical contrasts.

Currency

EUR €

Average Cost

$80-$150 p/day

Languages Spoken

Italian, English

Local Issues

Be aware of the environmental challenges due to waste trafficking in the area.

Best time to visit Caivano

April-JuneSeptember-November

Best Season

Spring

Spring is a pleasant time to visit with mild weather, ideal for exploring historical sites.

Best Season

Summer

Summers can be hot, but it’s a vibrant time with local events.

Best Season

Fall

Fall offers cooler temperatures and is perfect for sightseeing.

Winter

Winters are mild, making it a good time to explore without the crowds.

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Caivano, Campania, Italy
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