Naples: New Pedestrian Bridge Connects Prosecutor’s Office and Courthouse
Naples, Italy – February 3, 2026 – The installation of a new pedestrian bridge, designed to connect the Naples Prosecutor’s Office and the Courthouse buildings within the city’s Centro Direzionale, commenced this morning. This infrastructure project, initially conceived during the tenure of former Naples Chief Prosecutor Giovanni Melillo, now the National Anti-Mafia Prosecutor, is set to significantly improve the operational flow and accessibility within the judicial complex.
Construction and Traffic Disruptions
The structural framework supporting the pedestrian walkway between the two judicial buildings is being assembled at the second level. Construction is expected to continue for several weeks, with completion anticipated by the end of March. To facilitate these works, a temporary traffic plan has been implemented, including the closure of Via Grimaldi until at least the end of March.
Enhanced Efficiency and Accessibility
Once completed, the bypass will enable direct access to the courtrooms in the new Palace of Justice, eliminating the need for individuals to cross the street. This will not only streamline the movement of personnel but also facilitate the secure and efficient transfer of files and documents between the two buildings. The project is expected to benefit a wide range of users, including magistrates, court clerks, lawyers, judicial police, and the general public accessing judicial services.
Impact on the Judicial System
The new pedestrian connection is a strategic initiative aimed at enhancing the overall efficiency of the Neapolitan judicial system. By reducing travel time and improving logistical coordination between the Prosecutor’s Office and the Courthouse, the bridge is expected to contribute to a more seamless and effective administration of justice in Naples. This development underscores the ongoing efforts to modernize and optimize the city’s legal infrastructure, ensuring better working conditions for legal professionals and improved services for citizens.