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In the Last Years, Naples has lived moments of great difficulties: Emergency Refuses, Mafia... All this events have damage the image of the city, but they can’t cancel his history and his cultural, artistic and landscape beauties. This time too we will succeed to raise up again.... In using a  sentence of Confucio:

"Greatest happiness doesn't consist of never falling, but in the raise up always after a fall"

TIME TABLE AND MUSEUM PRICES

NAPOLI CITY CENTER

MUSEO CAPPELLA SANSEVERO
Via De Sanctis 19-21 -€.6.00 Rid.€.4.00 Artecard €.5,00
Tue closed  Wed-Mon h. 10.00-17.40 Sun/holiday h.10.00-13.10

Located in the heart of Naples, Sansevero Chapel Museum is a gem of the artistic world. Creativity Baroque and dynastic pride, beauty and mystery are interwoven, creating a unique atmosphere here, almost out of time. Among masterpieces like the famous Veiled Christ, whose image has been around the world to the miraculous "weaving" the veil marble marvels of virtuosity as the Enlightenment and enigmatic presence as Machines anatomical Sansevero Chapel is one of the most singular monuments that human ingenuity has ever devised. A noble mausoleum, a temple of initiation which is wonderfully instilled the multifaceted personality of his brilliant idea: Raimondo di Sangro, prince of the seventh Sansevero.

   
PALAZZO REALE
Piazza del Plebiscito 1- €. 7.50- Rid. €. 3.25 - Wed closed  Thu-Tue h. 8.30-19.30
MUSEO ARCHEOLOGICO
Piazza museo 19 - €. 6.50- Rid. €. 3.25 - Tue closed  Wed-Mon h. 9.00-19.30
MUSEO DEL TESORO DI S. GENNARO
Via Duomo 149 - €. 5.50 - Rid €. 3.50 - Mon closed  Tue-Sun h. 9.30-17.00
MUSEO MADRE ARTE CONTEMPORANEA
Via Settembrini 79 - €. 7.00- Rid. €. 3.50 - Tue closed  Mon-Tue-Thu 10.00-21.00 Fry-Sat 10.00-24.00. Mon Ingresso libero
 
CASTEL CAPUANO
Piazza Capuana
CASTEL DELL'OVO
Borgo Marinari – Free enter - Sun 8.30-14.00 Mon-Sat 8.30 18.00
CASTEL NUOVO
Piazza Municipio - €. 5.00 - Sun closed Mon-Sat h. 9.00-19.00
NAPOLI SOTTERRANEA CENTRO STORICO
Piazza S. Gaetano 68  - Escursioni tutti i giorni
NAPOLI SOTTERRANEA PIAZZA TRIESTE E TRENTO
Meeting in Piazza Trieste e Trento - €.9.00 - For booking LAES 081400256
   
 

VOMERO

MUSEO DI SAN MARTINO
Piazzale S. Martino 5- € 6.00 - Wed closed  Thu-Tue h. 8.30-19.30
CASTEL SANT'ELMO
Via Tito Angelini 20 - €. 3.00 - Wed closed  Thu-Tue h. 9.00-18.30
   
 

CAPODIMONTE

MUSEO DI CAPODIMONTE
Via Miano 2 - €. 7.50- Rid. €. 3.25 - Wed closed  Thu-Tue h. 8.30-19.30
 

POMPEI - ERCOLANO

SCAVI DI POMPEI
Via villa dei misteri 2 - €. 11.00-Rid.€.5.50-Mon–Sun Winter 8.30–17.00 -
Summer 8.30–19.30
Pompeii is the only archaeological site in the world can show the appearance of an ancient Roman town in its entirety. Rich in traffic and full of life, the city was crystallized as the famous eruption in 79 AD, during which a rain of ash and lapilli wrapped everything: houses, inhabitants, roads, public buildings and everyday objects. Everything was as "locked" in a terrible instant.  A catastrophe, a cataclysm which has the merit, however, have allowed exceptional preservation of the city and its treasures: the urban plan, the monumental buildings, public and religious, beautiful houses decorated with world-famous mosaics and wall paintings , places where they carried out activities of daily life. With its 44 hectares of area excavated, Pompeii is one of the most famous archaeological sites and visited the world, with over two million visitors a year.
   
SCAVI DI ERCOLANO
Corso Resina - €. 11.00- Rid. €. 5.50 - Mon–Sun Winter 8.30–17.00 -
Summer 8.30–19.30
Herculaneum is a small coastal town of Campania, halfway on the road along the coast that connects Naples to Pompeii and the town of Nocera, Stabia and Sorrento. The town was submerged by a river of volcanic mud - ashes mixed with water - fast and fiery, solidifying, brought about a completely original phenomenon of preservation and without regard to Pompeii, giving us finds organic (plant, textiles, furniture and parts of buildings wood) but the upper floors of houses and with them a precise idea of the volumes and construction techniques, allowing us to reconstruct the history of the Roman house through nearly three centuries, from the second century BC to the eruption of 79. The visit to the city began the main entrance on Corso Resina, where you have the first release of Herculaneum from: come to my attention with the regularity of the urban decumani running parallel to the coastline and the hinges, perpendicular to them, that define residential lots called Insulae. The view from above can also have an image of the whole city with its religious and public monuments, beautiful mansions, houses of ordinary people and the places where they carried out the activities of daily living.
   
OPLONTIS
Via Sepolcri - Torre Anunziata (NA)- Mon–Sun winter 8.30–17.00 -
Summer 8.30–19.30 - Chlosed: 1/1 - 1/5 - 25/12
Price €.5,50 with enter in Stabia and Boscoreale
Excavations Oplontis are at the heart of the modern town of Torre Annunziata.
The name is attested only in Oplontis Peutingeriana medieval copy of an old road map of the entire Roman Empire, where the name Oplontis showed some structures positioned between Pompeii and Herculaneum. Oplontis include a series of archaeological discoveries, which are actually relating to a suburb of Pompeii: a residential villa, the villa 'Poppea' a 'villa rustica' attributed to L. Crassius Tertius, in which, beside several bodies of victims of the eruption, was found a large quantity of gold and silver coins, along with numerous pieces of fine jewelry, a spa, at the Oncino under current Terme Nunziante given by A. Maiuri the consul M. Crassus Frugi.
It 'can be argued that the ancient Oplontis was a residential center, consisting of a succession of villas with a train route to change horses, spa and hotel for travelers, and places of storage and marketing of agricultural products which produced the fertile soil of Vesuvius.
The main monument, unique visitors, the villa is 'Poppea'
 

 

STABIA
Castellammare di Stabia (NA)
Villa San Marco
 
The Villa San Marco, named for an ancient chapel built there in the late 17OO, a Roman villa is situated on a residential side of the hill in panoramic position. The layout of the house underwent various transformations. The villa is equipped with a thermal area and a garden colonnade with a pool on whose wall there was a semi-circular nymphaeum decorated with stucco. At the bottom of the arcade side rooms were beautifully decorated for the rest. The upper porch, collapsed following the earthquake of 1980, had the ceiling is decorated with large figurative compositions.
   

PARCO NAZIONALE DEL VESUVIO
winter from 9.00-15.00-from 1/6 to 31/08:9.00-18.00-
from 1/4-31/5 and from 1/9-31/10: 9.00 - 17.00
0-8 free/ 9-18 €. 4.50 / over 18 €. 6.50
   
 

BAGNOLI

CITTA' DELLA SCIENZA
Via Coroglio 104 - €. 7.00- Rid. €. 5.00 - Mon closed  Tue-Sat h.9.30-17.00
Sun h 10-19
 
 
 
 
 
 

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