Capodimonte Museum in Naples, free admissions for the 14 and the 21 in July 2019
At the Capodimonte Museum in Naples Sundays with free admission in July, the 14 and the 21
Il Museum of Capodimonte will be at entry price quotation on Sundays of 14 and 21 July 2019.
It should be remembered that until July 14 the Capodimonte Museum hosts a large exhibition dedicated to Michelangelo Merisi from Caravaggio. Is titled Caravaggio Naples and is curated by Maria Cristina Terzaghi and Sylvain Bellenger.
Naples represented a fundamental stage in the life and work of the late sixteenth-century revolutionary painter.
The great Lombard lived under the Vesuvius for a total of 18 months. The first stay is supposed to have been between October of 1606 and June of 1607. In those nine months Caravaggio signed extraordinary and well-documented masterpieces, such as the Seven works of Mercy , scourging (currently in the Capodimonte Museum).
After his travels to Malta and Sicily, the artist returned to the capital of the Spanish viceroyalty in October of the 1609 and remained there until the following summer, to then die in dramatic circumstances the 18 July of 1610 in Porto Ercole, during the journey back to Rome.