The FAI launches the Maggio Giovani 2017 in Naples with free guided tours to city monuments for children between 18 and 35 years!
Arrives in Naples the May Youth 2017, organized by the local FAI Youth Delegation on the occasion of May of the Monuments. The event is aimed at young people between 18 and 35 years old. They will be organized Free guided tours of the 5, 13 and 18 may, respectively at the Museo Anatomico Universitario, at the Complex of San Nicola da Tolentino and al Gaetano Filangieri Civic Museum.
Admission is free, but those who wish can participate with a voluntary contribution. Each appointment will be given the possibility to register with FAI Young people at the welcome fee of € 15 for children between 18 and 35 years old. Those who are already part of the organization will be able to renew the registration for the same fee.
È online booking required, to be made at the link indicated in the mirror at the end of the article. It is necessary show up for visits a quarter of an hour before the scheduled time.
Program
Musa - Anatomical Museum of the University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
5 May 2017
Reopened in 1997, the museum includes ancient collections of Neapolitan hospitals and the cabinets of naturalists of the '500 and' 600. The exhibition responds to didactic and scientific research purposes, as shown by the rich anatomical instrumentation. The visit is organized in two shifts.
Where: Via Luciano Armandi 5, Santa Patrizia Complex
Working hours:: at 10 and 11
Complex of San Nicola da Tolentino
13 May 2017
The complex, founded in 1618, includes a convent and a church, a jewel of the Neapolitan Baroque. The interior has numerous stuccos and frescoes, the work of great masters such as Vaccaro and Altamura. There will be a welcome cocktail, offered by the San Nicola da Tolentino Cooperative.
Where: San Nicola steps from Tolentino 12
Working hours:: at 11
Gaetano Filangieri Civic Museum
18 May 2017
The museum is housed in the fifteenth-century Palazzo Como, and there are the art collections of the Neapolitan prince Gaetano Filangieri. The displays include examples of applied arts, sculpture, painting and ancient books. Among the exhibits are porcelain, armor, ivory and weapons.
Where: via Duomo 288
Working hours:: at 10.30