Via San Gregorio Armeno is a well-known street known as “Via dei Presepi” (street of the cribs).
This street is the heart of Neapolitan crib art, which is displayed and sold all year.
Via San Gregorio Armeno is a charming lane in the historic heart of Naples, Italy best known for its shops selling handcrafted nativity-scene figurines. The tradition behind these exquisite works of art dates back to ancient Rome, when it was a temple dedicated to the Goddess Ceres. Today, you can find an array of traditional religious figures, but also modern, secular subjects such as footballers, celebrities and politicians. It's a great place to visit year-round, however around Christmas time it comes alive with thousands of tourists, making it easily one of the most festive places in the city. It is located between Spaccanapoli and Via dei Tribunali, so take a stroll down Via San Gregorio Armeno for a unique look into Naples' vibrant culture.