Capodimonte Museum exterior with palm trees and pathway in Naples, Italy.
Courtyard of Capodimonte Museum with palm trees and historic building in Naples, Italy.
View of the sky framed by the courtyard of Museo di Capodimonte, Naples.
Grand staircase and arched windows inside Museo di Capodimonte, Naples.
Capodimonte Museum exterior with arched entrance and pink facade in Naples, Italy.
Capodimonte Museum exterior with visitors walking on a sunny day in Naples, Italy.
Capodimonte Museum exterior with red facade and arched windows in Naples, Italy.

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.

Reserved entry to Museo Di Capodimonte

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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.

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Accessibility

  • The museum is accessible to people with reduced mobility.

  • Your guide dogs are welcome at the venue.

Additional information

  • The halls will be accessible following a one-way entry and exit itinerary, indicated by the appropriate signs.

  • Entry to the museum is free on the first Sunday of each month.

  • With this ticket, gain access to the current exhibitions.

  • The ticket is valid for 1 day and allows you to leave the museum and re-enter several times until closing time.

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