Piazza del Plebiscito is dominated by the Royal Palace, an architectural jewel of Naples and witness of the centuries of history of this multiform city.
The Royal Palace of Naples was built to a design by Domenico Fontana in the seventeenth century, enriched in the eighteenth century by Luigi Vanvitelli and restored in the nineteenth century, when the monumental staircase was definitively rearranged. It is from this famous entrance that the guided tour begins, leading the visitor to the main floor, and to the rooms that house a continuous sequence of works of art, statues, tapestries and period furniture. It is a visit not to be missed if you really want to get to know a surprising city.
The Palatine Chapel is spacious and sumptuous.
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What's included
- Didactic tour for groups with date and time of your choice (max 15 participants)
What's excluded
- Entrance ticket
Date
Date and time of your choice
Services
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Visits
for groups upon request
available in Italian, English
Info Reservation
Reservation by e-mail by 13:00 on the day before the visit
Where
Piazza Plebiscito 1, Napoli (NA)
How to reach
Bus
ANM R1 stop Via San Carlo
ANM R3 stop Via San Carlo
ANM C4 stop Piazza Trieste and Trento
Accessibility
Accessible site
Web
Official WebsiteVisiting Rules
- Green Pass required from August 6, 2021 to access the site
From August 6th the access to the site is allowed only to persons holding one of the Covid19 Green Pass certifications together with a valid identity document, with reference to the current government provisions in order to cope with the epidemiological emergency from Covid19.
COVID-19 Green Certification is not required for children under 12 years of age and those exempt on the basis of appropriate medical certification.
If you do not have a Green Pass and a valid identity document, you will not be able to access the Parco area sites and your ticket will not be refunded.
Find out more - Mandatory access with masks
- Body temperature will be measured at the entrance to the Museum, indicating 37.5 ° C as the limit threshold for entry
- Inside the building, it will be essential to wear personal protective equipment such as masks