Edenlandia, Amusement park in Fuorigrotta, Naples, Italy
Edenlandia is an amusement park in the Fuorigrotta neighborhood of Naples, situated near the fairground complex and the football stadium. The park offers traditional rides such as a Ferris wheel, roller coaster, and carousels, along with several play areas designed for younger children.
Planning for the park began in the late 1930s, though construction and opening took several decades to complete. After closing in 2011, the facility underwent full restoration and reopened in 2018 under different management.
The park entrance features distinctive sea wave-inspired arches that have become a recognizable symbol for multiple generations of Neapolitan families.
The entrance is located on the main road in Fuorigrotta, close to the Campi Flegrei metro station. Most rides are suitable for children and families, though some attractions have minimum height requirements.
The entrance features curved arches inspired by ocean waves, serving as a meeting point for locals for decades. This design was preserved during renovation to maintain its connection to local memory.
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