The Museo Archeologico Nazionale is a wonderul Museum to wonder through! To complement your trip to Pompei, this museum has a great Mosaic display, and a 'special' room dedicated to the brothel art...
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The Museo Archeologico Nazionale is a wonderul Museum to wonder through! To complement your trip to Pompei, this museum has a great Mosaic display, and a 'special' room dedicated to the brothel art...
The only active volcano on the mainland of Europe, Mount Vesuvius is famous for the calamitous eruption in 79AD, which buried the towns of Herculaneum and Pompeii.
Spend a night out at this popular venue that stages opera and other theatrical productions.
Built in the late 1500s, this gem of Italian artistic heritage was greatly influenced by the famous Raimondo de Sangro VII, Prince of Sansevero, a genius of science and invention.
This 18th-century museum houses magnificent collections from such renowned artists as Masaccio, Titian, Raphael, El Greco and Bruegel, including the immense Farnese collection.
Founded in the 14th century as a Carthusian monastery, this museum contains a ceiling painting of the "Ascension" by Lanfranco and the ceiling fresco of the "Triumph of Judith" (1704) by Luca Giordano.
This city square is a point where many historical threads of Naples converge.
This part of Naples is considered the historic center of the city, which contains the Palazzo Reale and the splendid churches of Gesù Nuovo, San Lorenzo and Santa Chiara.
This part of Naples is full of crowded, colorful alleys full of shops, plastic rosaries, fresh seafood and famous artisan workshops specializing in the city's famous nativity scenes.
Built between 1310 and 1328, this church was built by architect Gagliardo Primario in a provincial gothic style.
Built between 1817 and 1819, this neoclassical villa overlooks scenic Bay of Naples and Capri, and contains the National Ceramics Museum, a collection of European and Oriental porcelain and majolica.
This church of Monteoliveto, or Sant'Anna dei Lombardi, is known for its quantity and quality of Renaissance sculpture.
This square of the people (plebiscito) is the largest in Naples and the site of two admirable monuments of the city: the Naples Royal Palace and the Church of San Francesco di Paola.