The MANN in Naples reopens to the public with the exhibition on Gladiators

Gladiators at the MANN in Naples

Finally it is possible to visit live the exhibition on Gladiators with the opening of the MANN in Naples!

The National Archaeological Museum of Naples reopens to the public along with many other museums and its doors will open wide starting from April 28, 2021.

The MANN has always been a flagship in Naples because it is the most important archaeological museum in the world relating to Roman art, but it contains numerous very important permanent collections.

In addition, with the opening of the museum, you can finally visit live there exhibition dedicated to the Gladiators, whose inauguration had been online.

Reservations required on weekends

We point out that it is recommended the reservation to access the MANN in weekdays, but it is compulsory on weekends and summer days.

The Gladiators exhibition at MANN

The interesting exhibition was set up in the Sala della Meridiana and contains beyond 160 exhibits divided into 6 sections in addition to a technological section called Gladiatorimania, in the New Arm of the Museum, which contains in-depth informative information on the theme of Gladiators.

The sections mentioned are the following:

  • From the funeral of the heroes to the duel for the dead
  • The gladiators and their weapons
  • From mythical hunting to venationes
  • Life as a Gladiator
  • The amphitheaters of Campania
  • The Gladiators in the house and on the walls

In short, a reopening in style!

Information on the MANN

When: reopening from April 28, 2021

Where: Piazza Museo, 19

Hours: from 9.00 to 19.30. Closed on Tuesday

Prezzi:

  • Full day € 10.00
  • Reduced young € 2 for citizens of the European Union between 18 and 25 years old and 18 app
  • Special concession: €5.00 for holders of Artecard (after running out of free entries) | €5.00 per companion of an OpenMANN subscriber |
  • Conventions in progress € 8.00
  • Free for citizens under 18 of the European Community and non-EU citizens, Italian teaching staff of the permanent school or with a fixed-term contract upon presentation of suitable certification issued by the scholastic institutions, which demonstrates teaching in the current year, disabled people.

Information and contacts: Official site

Photo source: Finestrasullarte.info

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Written by Fabiana Bianchi
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