Near that square there is the Church of San Carlo Borromeo, built with futuristic criteria. Nevertheless, its presence means the anchorage to the tradition, in order to emphasize that the new City Centre is not aimed to come up against the elder, but wants to take its heritage and cast it to the future. Even the terrace by which ends the central boulevard, from where you can look at the Vesuvius (the most traditional symbol of Naples) confirm this will of continuity.

Along the Centre boulevard there are also several works of contemporary art, which have not the only function of decoration, but have all a common symbolical meaning: the humanistic figure of a man who is conscious and master of his means, even in the new technological society.
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