Naples Capodimonte Museum Private Guided Tour

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Take a guided tour of the Capodimonte Museum, one of the most important museums in Naples. The cultural institution is located on the heights of the city and is housed in an imposing palace surrounded by a large park. Inside you will find paintings, sculptures, tapestries and other works by artists such as Caravaggio, Vasari and Titian. This is a private activity that lasts approximately 2 hours.

  • Enter the Museum of Capodimonte without queuing up.
  • Admire the works of artists such as Michelangelo, Francisco Goya or Pieter Brueghel the Elder.
  • Stroll through the splendid park surrounding the museum
  • Enjoy a private activity, you will participate only with your group of family/friends

What’s included

  • Skip the line entrance to the Museum of Capodimonte
  • Private guided tour of the Museum of Capodimonte in Naples
  • Expert guide

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Step by Step

Tickets for the Galleria Capodimonte guarantee skip-the-line access to this splendid museum. You will have a private tour, in which only you and your group will participate, and in the company of anexpert guide you will learn everything you need to know about the museum and its exhibits.

Within the walls of the Galleria Capodimonte are hundreds of works by artists such as Caravaggio, Titian, Botticelli and Raphael. It is a real palace divided into several rooms, of which the main ones are listed below:

  • Collezione Farnese - The works that belonged to the King of Naples, Charles of Bourbon. Some of the most famous paintings are "The Misanthrope" (Pieter Brueghel the Elder), "Hercules at the Crossroads" (Annibale Carracci) or "Paul III and his grandsons Alexander and Octavian Farnese" (Titian).
  • Galleria delle Porcellane - Crockery, candlesticks, crucifixes, ornaments and much more. All objects were made at the Real Fabbrica della Porcellana di Capodimonte.
  • Collezione d'Avalos - A collection of miniatures, weapons, Flemish landscapes and great 17th century painters.
  • Appartamento Reale - The room where five kings of the Bourbon dynasty stayed. The main rooms are the Sala della Culla, the Salone delle Feste and the Salone Camuccini, but there are also more intimate areas. The bedroom is decorated with frescoes inspired by those of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
  • Manifesti Mele - A series of advertising posters made between the late 19th and early 20th century. They were originally located in the Magazzini Mele, the department stores of Belle Epoque Naples.
  • Farnese and Bourbon armoury - A collection that traces the history of the conflicts and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. It includes swords, armour, mortars and much more. The most important piece is the pair of rifle pistols made by Jean Baptiste La Roche.

The cultural institution is surrounded by a large green area called Real Bosco. It was the hunting ground of the Bourbons and is considered one of the most beautiful parks in Italy. It is divided into four zones and covers an area of approximately 130 hectares.

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4.4
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    Derek
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    Magnificent exhibition.
  • A
    Amanda
    4
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    One of the most spectacular museums I have visited by far. Although I expected a little more, I have to admit that the visit was very pleasant at all times. Highly recommended.
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    Deborah
    5
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    A beautiful place to visit.
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    Alvaro
    4
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    A much more complete museum than I expected, although I wasn't entirely convinced by the visit. It was worth going and I recommend everyone to go at least once.
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