Torre del Greco

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Comune di Torre del Greco
Coat of arms of Comune di Torre del Greco
Municipal coat of arms
Country Flag of Italy Italy
Region Campania
Province Naples (NA)
Area 30 km² (12 sq mi)
Population (as of 2001)
 - Total 90,607
 - Density 3,020/km² (7,822/sq mi)
Time zone CET, UTC+1
Coordinates 40°47′N, 14°22′E
Gentilic Torresi or Corallini
Dialing code 081
Postal code 80059, 80040
Frazioni Leopardi, Santa Maria la Bruna
Patron St. Januarius
 - Day September 19
Website: www.comune.torredelgreco.na.it

Torre del Greco (English: Tower of the Greek) is a town and comune in the Province of Naples in the Italian region of Campania, with a population of 90,607 (2001 census). The City is supposedly named after a Greek Immigrant who established a vinyard in the area. The reference to a tower, may refer to a medieval lookout tower which once stood on the coast, but is no longer extant. The people are sometimes called Corallini because of the plentiful coral in the nearby sea, and because the city has been a major producer of Coral jewelry and Cameo brooches since the 19th Century. Torre Del Greco was a popular summer resort town for wealthy Italians beginning in the 19th Century and continuing into the early 20th Century. Many wealthy families and even Italian Nobility, built elaborate summer palaces on the outskirts of the town, among the most notable of these is the Palazzo Materazzo, renovated in the 1970s as a dance school, but later taken over by squatters after a 1980 earthquake which destroyed the homes of many poorer residents. Torre Del Greco was known for it's Cafe's and Eateries during it's heyday, particularly the "Gran Cafe Palumbo" a large Art Neuveaux style Cafe which supplied hungry tourists and locals with all manner of gelato, pastries, food, and Coffee and had an extensive outdoor pavilion. The famous Italian comedian Toto, was among those who made Torre Del Greco their annual summer retreat. The reason for Torre Del Greco's popularity as a resort town, was it's beaches and the bucolic setting of lush farmland and Vinyards, as well as the vicinity of Mt. Vesuvius. As the town nearest the volcano, Torre Del Greco was the main starting point for tourists wishing to scale the mountain. This was facilitated by a funicular railway which brought tourists to the crater from the town. During World War II, the city was used as an amunition depot by the German Army and consequently suffered heavy bombing by Allied forces. Subsequent to the War, the tourism industry suffered greatly and with the increase automobile use, the funicular railway fell into disuse thus effectively removing one of the main reasons for tourism to the town. In addition, from the 1950s onwards, massive development, urbanization and population increase have stripped the city of its original "rural" atmosphere, reducing it to the status of an urban ghetto. Tourism has moved on to Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast while the Golden Age of Torre Del Greco as a tourist destination is hardly recalled, even by natives. Nonetheless, Coral art and jewelry continues to be a mainstay of the city's economy.

Torre del Greco near Pompeii, Alexander Andrejewitsch Iwanow, 1846.
Torre del Greco near Pompeii, Alexander Andrejewitsch Iwanow, 1846.

Greek, and Spanish traditions influence the city's culture.

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