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Museo di Capodimonte Reserved Entry Ticket

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Visit Museo Di Capodimonte and explore its rich collection of ancient, contemporary, and Neapolitan art with these reserved entry tickets.

View a complex collection of medieval, early modern, modern, and contemporary art and spend more time exploring than waiting with convenient reserved entry tickets.

See works by great artists like Michelangelo, Caravaggio, Raphael, Titian, Botticelli, and more.

Admire the last Baroque garden of sino-English design brimming with rare oriental fragrances and explore the inheritance of Charles I of Bourbon – the Farnese Collection.

Fun Fact: Don’t miss Parmigianino’s Antea, a haunting portrait of a young woman.

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Visit one of the largest and richest museums in Italy, Museo di Capodimonte, housed within Palazzo di Capodimonte, initially built as a hunting lodge for Charles VII of Bourbon. With hassle-free reserved entry, access to a vast collection of treasured paintings, sculptures, porcelain, and decorative arts has never been easier. Spread across three floors and 160 rooms, over here one can find works by legendary artists the likes of Giovanni Bellini, Colantonio, Artemisia Gentileschi, Jusepe de Ribera, Luca Giordano, Mattia Preti, Francesco Solimena, and Van Dyck to name a few.

The first floor is occupied by the royal apartments; room 52 (Salottino di Porcellana) in particular is a stunning example of 18th-century chinoiserie. The second-floor showcases work by Neapolitan artists from the 13th to the 19th centuries. The third floor contains knockout pieces by artists from Masaccio to Raphael to Andy Warhol. In addition to its rich interiors, the museum is also part of a Royal Park, an unspoiled green haven spread across 300 acres with over 400 plant species to show.

Museo di Capodimonte Reserved Entry Ticket

Discover the Museo di Capodimonte, a landmark in Naples that houses an extensive collection of medieval, early modern, and contemporary art. With reserved entry tickets, you avoid long lines and spend more time exploring this vast museum. Your tour includes four hours to see masterpieces by Michelangelo, Caravaggio, Raphael, Titian, Botticelli, and many other renowned artists. The museum is spread across 750,000 square feet with over 1,200 works of art, making it one of the largest in Italy. Audio guides are available in seven languages including English, Italian, German, French, Spanish, Russian, and Chinese. Additionally, you will visit the last Baroque garden designed by sino-English architects, covering an area of five acres with rare oriental fragrances. This unique feature sets Capodimonte apart from other museums as it offers a blend of art and natural beauty. The Farnese Collection, established in 1734 when Charles I of Bourbon inherited the palace, comprises over 500 paintings and sculptures. Spend approximately two hours exploring this extensive collection before moving on to admire the stunning gardens. Perfect for art enthusiasts, history buffs, and culture seekers, this guided tour provides an in-depth look at Naples' rich artistic heritage while ensuring convenience with reserved entry.

Explore Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte

Your tour stops at the Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte where you will spend nearly two hours exploring one of Italy's largest art museums and its unique Baroque garden. Founded in 1754, this museum houses over 1,200 works spanning from medieval times to contemporary periods. The building itself covers an impressive area of 750,000 square feet with a wide range of paintings and sculptures by great artists like Michelangelo, Caravaggio, Raphael, Titian, Botticelli, and more. A standout feature is the Baroque garden designed in sino-English style, which spans five acres filled with rare oriental fragrances and exotic plants. The Farnese Collection, established when Charles I of Bourbon inherited the palace in 1734, includes over 500 paintings and sculptures that highlight the historical significance of this site. Unlike other museums, Capodimonte offers a unique blend of art and nature, allowing visitors to experience both indoors and outdoors. The museum's extensive collection and garden provide an unparalleled look into Naples' rich artistic history.

Discover Farnese Collection

At the Museo di Capodimonte, guests can explore the Farnese Collection, a remarkable inheritance of Charles I of Bourbon established in 1734. This collection includes over 500 paintings and sculptures that showcase the artistic wealth of the Farnese family. The museum itself covers an area of 750,000 square feet with works spanning from medieval times to contemporary periods. Visitors spend approximately two hours examining this vast collection, which is one of the largest in Italy. Unlike other museums, Capodimonte offers a unique blend of art and nature through its Baroque garden designed by sino-English architects covering five acres filled with rare oriental fragrances. This distinctive feature sets Capodimonte apart from other institutions as it provides a comprehensive experience combining both indoor and outdoor elements.

Tour Highlights

• View masterpieces at Museo di Capodimonte
• 4-hour entry pass with reserved tickets
• Audio guides in seven languages including English, Italian, German, French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese
• Explore Farnese Collection established in 1734 with over 500 paintings and sculptures
• Admire Baroque garden designed by sino-English architects covering five acres filled with rare oriental fragrances
• Experience unique blend of art and nature throughout museum and gardens
• Access to seven languages audio guides providing detailed information on each artwork
• Convenience including reserved entry tickets ensuring no waiting in lines

Perfect for art enthusiasts, history buffs, and culture seekers, this guided tour provides an in-depth look at Naples' rich artistic heritage. The four-hour format allows you to view masterpieces by Michelangelo, Caravaggio, Raphael, Titian, Botticelli, and more, explore the Farnese Collection with over 500 paintings and sculptures, and admire the Baroque garden designed by sino-English architects. This unique blend of art and nature sets Capodimonte apart from other museums in Italy.

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