Here are the free museums in Naples on Sunday 1 March 2020!
UPDATE: due to the prevention provisions for Coronavirus, Mibact has suspended free admission to museums throughout Italy on Sunday.
The museums do not remain closed because the normal entrance fee is expected.
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Sunday March 1 2020 returns on the first Sunday of the month in which i museums of Naples and Campania are open for free.
This is the last appointment until October. Indeed, from April to September, free openings will still be there, but the days will be arbitrarily decided by the directors of the individual museums. Therefore, all year round you can take advantage of this beautiful cultural initiative, but in different ways depending on the period.
For next Sunday, i will be open state museums, the archaeological sites, the royal palaces, parks and monumental gardens and temporary active exhibitions can also be visited.
Free museums open Naples 1 March
National archeologic museum
Info MANN: National Museum Square, 19. Timetable: 9.00-19.30. Last 18.30 entry. Tel: 081.4422149.
You can visit the exhibitions on Lascaux 3.0, Climate change, Escape from the museum e Thalassa.
Certosa di San Martino Museum
Info Charterhouse and Museum: Largo San Martino, 5. Timetable: 8.30-19.30. Tel: 0812294541.
Royal Palace of Naples
Info Royal Palace: Piazza del Plebiscito, 1. Timetable: 9.00-20.00. The ticket office closes at 19.00. Tel: 0815808111 - 081400547 - toll free number: 848800288.
Castel Sant'Elmo
Info Castel Sant'Elmo and Museo del Novecento: via Tito Angelini, 22. Timetable: 8.30-19.30. Tel: 0812294401 848800288.
Mother Museum
Info Mother Museum: ia Settembrini, 79. Timetable: 10.00-20.00. Tel 081.197.37.254
Museum of Capodimonte
Info Museum of Capodimonte: via Miano 2. Timetable: 8.30-19.30. Tel: 0817499111 - 081749915 - 848800288.
You can visit the exhibitions on Calatrava e Naples of Lava, Porcelain and Music.
Wood of Capodimonte
Info Wood of Capodimonte: Via Miano, 4. From 9.00 to an hour before sunset. Tel: 0817410080 - 0815808278
Girolamini Complex
Info Girolamini Complex: via Duomo, 142. Timetable: 8.30-14-00. Tel: 081 2294571.
Museum of Ceramics, Duke of Martina
Info Museum of Ceramics: Via Cimarosa, 77 | via Aniello Falcone, 171. Timetable: 8.30-19.00. The ticket office closes at 18.15. Tel: 0815788418.
Floridiana
Info Floridiana: via Cimarosa, 77 | via Aniello Falcone, 171. Timetable: 8.30-19.00. The ticket office closes at 18.15. Tel: 0815788418
Palazzo Zevallos Stigliano
Info Palazzo Zevallos: Via Toledo, 185. Timetable: 10.00-20.00. Last entry to the 19.30. Tel: 081 791 7233 - 800 454229.
Villa Pignatelli
Info Museum and Villa Diego Aragona Pignatelli Cortes: Riviera di Chiaia, 200. Timetable: 8.30-17.00. The ticket office closes at 16.00. Tel: 08176123560039 - 081669675.
Terme di via Terracina
Info Terme di via Terracina: Via Terracina, 306. Hours: on request, by reservation: 0815529002 - 3384031994
Free museums in the province of Naples
Monumental Park of Baia
Info Baia Park: Via Bellavista, 37 - Bacoli. Reservations required (Telephone: + 39 081 8041349 + 39 081 8040430)
Flavian Amphitheatre
Info Flavian Amphitheater: Corso Nicola Terracciano, 75 - Pozzuoli. Timetable: from 9.00 to one hour before sunset. Tel: 081 526 6007
Temple of Serapis
Info Temple of Serapis: Via Serapide, Pozzuoli. Timetable: from 9.00 to one hour before sunset. Tel: 0815266007
Ruins of Pompeii
- Ruins of Pompeii they will be open in these bands:
- from hour to hour 8.30 12.30
- from 14.30 onwards
- upon reaching the 15000 entrances, in the first time slot, access will be closed for security reasons
Where: via Villa dei Misteri, 2
Excavations of Oplontis
Info Excavations of Oplontis: Via Sepolcri, Torre Annunziata. Timetable: 8.30-19.30
Excavations of Herculaneum
Info Excavations of Herculaneum: Resin Course, 187. Telephone: 081 7324311
Campania
Palace of Caserta
Among the most important sites in the rest of Campania, the Palace of Caserta: via Douhet, 2a. Reservation: none. Timetable: 8.30-19.30 (last entry 19.00 hours) Telephone: + 390823 277558 - + 390823 277545
Credits for cover photo: Luciano Romano