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Coordinates: 28°2203N 81°3254W / 28.36750°N 81.54833°W / 28.36750; -81.54833
 

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Italy Pavilion
Entrance to the Pavilion
Epcot
AreaWorld Showcase
Coordinates28°22′03N 81°32′54W / 28.36750°N 81.54833°W / 28.36750; -81.54833
StatusOperating
Opening dateOctober 1, 1982
Ride statistics
Attraction typeThemed Pavilion
Entrance to Italy with Spaceship Earth in the background

The Italy Pavilion is an Italian-themed pavilion that is part of the World Showcase, within EpcotatWalt Disney WorldinBay Lake, Florida, United States. Its location is between the Germany pavilion and The American Adventure.

Layout[edit]

The Italy Pavilion features a plaza surrounded by a collection of buildings evocative of Venetian, Florentine, and Roman architecture. Venetian architecture is represented by a re-creation of St Mark's Campanile (bell tower) with the La Gemma Elegante shop representing a replica of the Doge's Palace. The pavilion's design is inspired by other hallmarks of Italian architecture, such as the Columns of San Marco and San Todaro, the Ponte della Paglia and the Neptune Fountain (reminiscent of Rome's Trevi Fountain).[1][2][3] There are also small shops selling Italian goods, such as candy, household items, perfumes and wine. Venetian Mask Artisans from Balocoloc in Venice, Italy have also been featured in this Pavilion since 2001, performing live painting throughout the day and showcasing their authentic handmade masks. Musicians, clowns, and acting troupes often appear in the piazza throughout the day.

The original plans for the pavilion called for an expansion that would be built in Epcot's "Phase II" of construction, thus leaving a wall with nothing behind it at the rear of the pavilion. The expansion would have included a gondola dark ride and a Roman ruins walk-through. When "Phase II" was canceled, the pavilion was left incomplete. However, a restaurant by the name of Via Napoli, designed by the Florentine architects Stefano Nardini and Raffaella Melucci, opened under the Patina Restaurant Group in 2010, and brought the pavilion its long-awaited completion. It features Florentine architecture and authentic Neapolitan cuisine. The water used to make pizza dough is imported from Pennsylvania to simulate authentic Neapolitan dough. Via Napoli's three wood-burning ovens pay tribute to the three active volcanoes in Italy: Etna, Vesuvio, and Stromboli. To do this, each of the three ovens are sculpted in the shape of the face of the god that their corresponding volcano is named after. The long communal table in the center of the room was built in Florence and features hand painted tiles depicting iconic monuments in Italy. Other notable features of Via Napoli are its high and vaulted ceilings, imported ceramics, and blown glass, and the abundance of windows that flood the establishment with natural light.

Service[edit]

Dining[edit]

Shopping[edit]

Entertainment[edit]

Former attractions[edit]

The original table-service restaurant in the pavilion, L'Originale Alfredo di Roma Ristorante, closed in the summer of 2007. The restaurant space has been acquired by the Patina Restaurant Group, which has re-launched it as Tutto Italia.

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Epcot World Showcase - Italy". Retrieved August 7, 2023.
  • ^ Wade, Victoria (August 16, 2021). "EPCOT ITALY PAVILION: Hidden Secrets and History Revealed (World Showcase)". Theme Park Hipster. Retrieved August 7, 2023.
  • ^ "An Expedition to Epcot's Italy Pavilion". Resorts Gal. Retrieved August 7, 2023.
  • ^ "Tutto Italia Ristorante Menu - EPCOT World Showcase". www.wdwinfo.com. Retrieved January 24, 2017.
  • ^ "Tutto Italia Ristorante". touringplans.com.
  • ^ "Via Napoli Menu - Epcot world showcase".
  • ^ "Via Napoli - the disney food blog".
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