Piedigrotta

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Piedigrotta Literally, "at the foot of the grotto". A section of the Mergellina quarter of Naples, Italy, so-called for the presence of the Church of the Madonna of Piedigrotta near the entrance to an ancient Roman tunnel. The area was also well-known for a yearly festival, which gave rise to a song writing competition leading to the commercial birth of the popular Neapolitan Song.

Church of the Madonna of Piedigrotta