The National Archaeological Museum of Naples is one of the most famous and visited museums in Italy, among the oldest and most important in the world for the richness and uniqueness of its heritage.
MANN is one of the oldest and most important cultural institutions in the world for the richness and uniqueness of its heritage and for its contribution to the European cultural scene. Impressive in its architecture and collections, and a key player in cultural life in the city, the museum is an essential stop on an initiatory journey into the world of antiquity.
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Opening days
Open from Monday to Friday
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Opening times
9.00 - 19.30
last admission 19.00 -
Closing
Saturday and Sunday
1 January and 25 December -
Extra Opening times
From October 1 to December 3, 2020
open every Thursday from 20:00 to 22:00 (last admission at 21:00) with access to the pemanent collection and to the exhibition "The Etruscans and MANN"
Special entrance ticket € 2.00 - Web MANN - National Archaeological Museum of Naples
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Feature List
- Info line
- Wheelchair accessible
- Downloadable Audioguide
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Accessibility
Site accessible
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Info Reservation
individuals and groups
848 800 288 | +39 06 399 67 050 from mobile and abroad
HISTORY
The palace that currently houses the National Archaeological Museum of Naples was first a cavalry barracks and then Palazzo dei Regi Studi, the seat of the University during the Bourbon era. From the end of the eighteenth century it became one of the first and most important museums of archaeology in Europe, thanks to the figure of Charles III of Bourbon and his enlightened cultural policy.
The king promoted the first excavations of the Vesuvian cities buried by the eruption of 79 A.D., preserving in the museum part of the incredible treasures that came to light, and transferred part of the rich collection inherited from his mother Elisabetta Farnese, with masterpieces still part of the collection on display to the public.
VISITING THE MUSEUM
Visiting the Mann means touching one of the main nuclei of the history of Italian and Western culture. Lose yourself in the rooms that house the group of masterpieces of the Farnese Collection. Be dazzled by the finds from Herculaneum and Pompeii, including splendid frescoes and mosaics, statues, precious objects and everyday use. Visit the splendid Egyptian Section or one of the many temporary exhibitions scheduled throughout the year. Marvel inside the Secret Cabinet, which houses the "obscene" finds, evidence of ancient customs on the theme of eroticism.
Services
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Visits
for groups by reservation
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Didactics for schools
by reservation
available in Italian, English, French -
Audioguide
€ 5.00
available in Italian, English, French, German, Spanish - Bookshop
- Wardrobe
Where
Piazza Museo 19, Napoli (NA)
Transportation
Metro: line 1 Museo stop; line 2 piazza Cavour stop
Visiting Rules
- At the entrance to the Museum, a thermal camera will allow the body temperature to be measured, indicating 37.5°C as the threshold for the entrance.
- Inside the building it will be essential to wear personal protective equipment.
- Information panels and distance indicators will be set up in the visit itinerary.
- In some points of the rooms there are dispensers with disinfectant gel.
- The entrance is restricted.
- To visit the Magna Grecia collection, it is necessary to wear shoe covers at a cost of € 1.50.