16/06/2026
FANZAGO A RISCHIO CROLLO.
E' DA TEMPO CHE QUESTA PAGINA EVIDENZIA UNA SITUAZIONE PARADOSSALE, L'USO DI BEN 10 MILIONI DI EURO DI FONDI PUBBLICI, SOLDI DEGLI ITALIANI, PER IL RESTAURO E IL CONSOLIDAMENTO DI Napoli Sala Maddaloni Palazzo Maddaloni , CON GLI EFFETTI CHE TUTTI CONOSCONO, PERTANTO SI CHIEDE AI TANTI
CHE MANIFESTANO COMPRENSIONE, SE REALMENTE INTENZIONATI A DARE UNA MANO, A CONDIVIDERE QUESTO POST E A DIFFONDERLO PRESSO I PROPRI AMICI, ALTRIMENTI E' INUTILE OGNI ALTRA AZIONE.
CERTI DELLA PREZIOSA COLLABORAZIONE E COMPRENSIONE.
DAL DISCORSO DI VITTORIO SGARBI IL 5 GIUGNO 2024 A Napoli Sala Maddaloni Palazzo Maddaloni :..IN POTENZA, COME UN NON FINITO DI MICHELANGELO.....QUESTO LUOGO TORNI A VIVERE.....SPAZI DEGRADATI CON IL FASCINO DELLA FINE, DELLA MORTE E PERO' L'OBIETTIVO DELLA VITA E' LA VITA, NON LA MORTE, ANCHE PER I PALAZZI...
PUNTELLATA LA LOGGIA DI COSIMO FANZAGO A RISCHIO CROLLO.
NAPOLI ...E...L'ARTE...
SI PREGA CALDAMENTE DI CONDIVIDERE, GRAZIE.
NAPOLI, PALAZZO MADDALONI, PRIMO EDIFICIO DI SPACCANAPOLI, SALA MADDALONI DOPO IL RESTAURO, SPESI 850MILA EURO DI SOLDI PUBBLICI, SOLDI DEGLI ITALIANI...
SPESI 10 MILIONI DI EURO PER L'INTERO EDIFICIO.
LAVORI ESEGUITI SOTTO L'ALTA SORVEGLIANZA DELLA SOPRINTENDENZA PER I BENI CULTURALI DI NAPOLI E PROVINCIA, NELLE PERSONE DELLA DOTTORESSA LAURA GIUSTI E ANNUNZIATA D'ALCONZO, PER L'ASPETTO ARTISTICO E DELL 'ARCHITETTO AMALIA SCIELZO PER QUELLO ARCHITETTONICO.
SI PREGA CALDAMENTE DI CONDIVIDERE GRAZIE.
Naples, Palazzo Maddaloni, these are the conditions it is in now Maddaloni Hall after the restoration. 850 thousand euros of public funds spent, the money of the Italian people. 10 million euros spent on the entire building. Works carried out under the high supervision of the Superintendency for Cultural Heritage of Naples and its province, by Dr. Laura Giusti and Annunziata D'Alconzo for the artistic aspect, and by architect Amalia Scielzo for the architectural aspect. What a shame! Please kindly share, thank you. Napoli Sala Maddaloni Palazzo Maddaloni
The **Sala Maddaloni**, located in **Naples**, is a historic concert hall within **Palazzo Maddaloni**, a noble building constructed in the 17th century. The palace, situated in the heart of Naples near Via Toledo, was built by the **Carafa di Maddaloni** family, an influential aristocratic family during the Spanish rule in Naples.
# # # Concerts and Cultural Activities
During the **Baroque period**, which corresponds to the late 17th and early 18th centuries, **Sala Maddaloni** would have been a significant venue for performances of Baroque music. Naples was a key cultural center at the time, especially renowned for its contributions to music.
One of the most important composers associated with this period and with Naples was **Alessandro Scarlatti** (1660–1725), widely considered the father of Neapolitan opera. His works, along with those of his contemporaries, would have likely been performed in venues such as Sala Maddaloni. His son, **Domenico Scarlatti** (1685–1757), a celebrated composer and harpsichord virtuoso, also contributed significantly to the music of the era, although he became more famous for his keyboard sonatas later in his career.
Other notable Neapolitan composers of the **Baroque era** who may have performed or whose works were featured in concerts in such halls include:
- **Francesco Durante** (1684–1755), known for his sacred music and teaching at the Naples conservatories.
- **Leonardo Vinci** (1690–1730), an influential composer of operas.
- **Niccolò Porpora** (1686–1768), a famed opera composer and vocal teacher.
- **Francesco Provenzale** (1624–1704), a key figure in the development of Neapolitan opera.
These composers helped solidify Naples' reputation as a major musical center in Europe, and their works would have been performed for the city's aristocracy in venues such as Sala Maddaloni.
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