The Bourbon Tunnel: The King Who Dug Himself an Escape
Beneath the lively streets of Naples lies a tunnel built out of royal nerves and Neapolitan stone. In this episode, we follow the curious story of King Ferdinand II, who ordered a secret escape route carved straight through centuries of underground history — Roman aqueducts, Renaissance quarries, and everything in between.
The plan was simple: if the people revolted (again), he’d slip out of the palace and vanish into a private subterranean highway. The tunnel was dug, the engineering was impressive… and Ferdinand never used it once.
Instead, the Bourbon Tunnel went on to have a far more interesting life — as a wartime shelter, an underground garage, an air-raid hospital, and eventually a hidden archive of rusted cars, abandoned statues, and stories left behind by the people who relied on it.
Join us as we explore the layers, the legends, and the sheer Neapolitan character of a tunnel that began as one man’s escape plan and ended up becoming part of the city’s soul.