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Enigmatic Beauty: Naples and its Bay. The Tumultuous History of Naples.
August 21, 2025 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Due to unforeseen circumstances, we regret to inform you that tomorrow’s lecture Enigmatic Beauty: Naples and its Bay. The Tumultuous History of Naples has been POSTPONED.
Those who paid for attendance will be refunded. Please note that the livestream for members has also been cancelled. For questions, please contact the Museo at in**@*****eo.org
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding.
Stay tuned for the new date!
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Join us for another captivating lecture with Professor Roy Willis, Enigmatic Beauty: Naples and its Bay. The Tumultuous History of Naples.
In this talk, Professor Willis will guide us through the dramatic landscape of the Bay of Naples, framed by Mount Vesuvius and the shimmering waters of the Mediterranean, while unpacking the layered history that has shaped this remarkable city.
Whether you’re a seasoned Italophile or new to Neapolitan wonders, this lecture promises to deepen your appreciation for one of Italy’s most mysterious and beautiful places.
Don’t miss this unforgettable journey into the heart of Naples!
Get your spot now!
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History Professor F. Roy Willis took his B.A. at Cambridge and his Ph.D. at Stanford. He is the author of a study of Italy’s role in the European Union called Italy Chooses Europe. At UC Davis (1964-1995), he taught a popular course on European history, based on a textbook on the History of Western Civilization he had written and many other historical works. After retiring he lectured on cruise ships for twenty-three years throughout the world, on the places that the passengers would be visiting.
Complimentary guest access is available exclusively to Premium Membership holders (which includes free admission for two guests) and higher-tier members (which includes admission for up to four guests). Members at other levels are warmly welcome to bring guests, who may purchase admission at the standard non-member rate.
