"vedi Napoli e poi muori" meaning in Italian

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Proverb

IPA: /ˈve.di ˈna.po.li e‿pˈpɔj ˈmwɔ.ri/
Etymology: Unknown exact origin or authorship. Popularized by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Compare Neapolitan vide Napule e po' muore. Etymology templates: {{unk|it}} Unknown, {{cog|nap|vide Napule e po' muore}} Neapolitan vide Napule e po' muore Head templates: {{head|it|proverb}} vedi Napoli e poi muori
  1. see Naples and die (nothing compares to the beauty of Naples, so you can die after you've seen it) Wikipedia link: Italian Journey, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Categories (place): Italy
    Sense id: en-vedi_Napoli_e_poi_muori-it-proverb-YM1i9pi3 Categories (other): German quotations with omitted translation, Italian entries with incorrect language header, Italian proverbs

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