The Forcella neighborhood is located in the vibrant heart of Naples. The name of this captivating district comes from the unique shape of its main street; at the intersection of Via Forcelle and Via Giudecca Vecchia, the road takes on the form of a "fork." One of the main entrances to Forcella is certainly Piazza Calenda, which holds over two thousand years of history, including the ancient Greek walls and the famous monument at Forcella. Here stands the Trianon Viviani Theater, renowned for hosting great artists like Totò and the De Filippo family, and more recently, Peppe Barra, the last heir of a tradition of Neapolitan comedic theater. Not far away, visitors can explore Castel Capuano, the former seat of the Tribunal, the stunning Caravaggio at the Pio Monte della Misericordia, the San Gennaro Treasure Museum, and the magnificent Naples Cathedral. It was in this area that, in September 2015, the artist Jorit created a large mural depicting the face of San Gennaro, inspired by a young worker and friend, providing the city with a contemporary interpretation of the saint. Forcella is also home to the oldest and most famous pizzeria in Naples: Antica Pizzeria da Michele. What are you waiting for?