
The Museum
The National Archaeological Museum of Naples (MANN), founded by the Bourbons at the end of the 18th century, is the oldest museum in Europe.
It contains precious collections and archaeological finds set between the prehistoric and late-Roman ages, as well as numerous historical collections, including those of the Farnese family, dei Borgia and the collection ofAncient Egypt.
Information on the National Archaeological Museum
Opening time:
- Open every day from 9:00 to 19:30 (last admission at 19.00)
- Closed on Tuesdays
- When Tuesday is a public holiday, the Museum postpones closing on Wednesdays
- Festive closures: 25 December and 1 January
Price tickets:
- Full single: 10 € | Two adults 16 €
- Reduced: 2 €
- Reduced Artecard and reduced Open companion: 5 €
- Open annual pass: 12 € adults | 5 € students | 20 € family
- Free: citizens under the 18 years of the European community and non-EU citizens
Contacts:
- Tel: 081 442 2149
- Direction email: [email protected]
- Official website of the National Archaeological Museum of Naples
How to get:
- Address: Piazza Museo, 19 - 80135 Naples
- From Piazza Garibaldi: L2 metro line, Cavour station; or L1 metro line, Museum station
The National Archaeological Museum of Naples
The National Archaeological Museum of Naples (MANN), founded by the Bourbons at the end of the 18th century, is the oldest museum in Europe.City: Naples
Region: Campania
Country: Italy
Email: [email protected]
Coordinates: 40.8535985,14.2505254
Hours for visitors (updated to 2 August 2021):
- Monday: -
- Wednesday: -
- Thursday: -
- Friday: -
- Saturday: -
- Sunday: -
Ticket price for visitors (updated to 2 August 2021):
- Whole single | €10
- Two adults | €16
- Reduced | €2
- Reduced Artecard and reduced Open companion: | €5
- Minors 18 years old | €0
- normalOpen annual pass | Adults | €12
- Open annual subscription | Students | €5
- Open annual subscription | Family | €20