Naples: Museo di Capodimonte Reserved Entry Ticket
Naples: Museo di Capodimonte Reserved Entry Ticket
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Reserve your entry to Museo di Capodimonte in Naples and explore its rich collection of ancient, contemporary, and Neapolitan art. Choose your entry time and enjoy a seamless visit to one of Italy's premier museums today!
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- Reserve your Museo di Capodimonte entry.
- Explore classical, contemporary & Neapolitan art.
- Discover mosaics, frescoes, and sculptures.
- Book your Capodimonte Museum ticket today.
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❌ Live guide/audio guide
❌ Food and beverages
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- Booking: Select your preferred date and entry time. Purchase your ticket online.
- Receiving Tickets: Receive your mobile ticket via email; print it or display it on your smartphone.
- Arrival: Arrive at Museo di Capodimonte during your chosen time slot.
- Entry: Present your mobile ticket at the entrance to gain immediate access.
- Explore: Use your ticket to explore the museum's extensive collections at your own pace.
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Visit Museo di Capodimonte in Naples with our Reserved Entry Ticket and immerse yourself in one of Italy's largest and richest art collections. Housed within the historic Palazzo di Capodimonte, originally built as a hunting lodge for Charles VII of Bourbon, this museum showcases an impressive array of medieval, early modern, modern, and contemporary art. Admire masterpieces by legendary artists such as Michelangelo, Caravaggio, Raphael, Titian, Botticelli, and more. Stroll through the last Baroque garden of Sino-English design, filled with rare oriental fragrances, and explore the Farnese Collection, the inheritance of Charles I of Bourbon. Don’t miss Parmigianino’s "Antea," a haunting portrait of a young woman. With reserved entry tickets, you can choose your entry time and explore the museum at your own pace, ensuring a seamless and enriching visit to one of Naples' most iconic cultural landmarks.