List of museums in Campania

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This is a list of museums in Campania, Italy. [1]

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Villa Jovis
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Ruins of a Roman palacevia Tiberio Capri 40°33′30″N14°15′44″E / 40.55833°N 14.26222°E / 40.55833; 14.26222
Pompeii
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Ancient Roman town-city near modern Naples Pompei 40°45′02″N14°29′23″E / 40.75056°N 14.48972°E / 40.75056; 14.48972
City Museum and Ceramics Gallery
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Print room with a display of Ariano Irpino ceramics  [ it ]via Rodolfo D'Afflitto, Palazzo Forte Ariano Irpino 41°09′10″N15°05′22″E / 41.152767°N 15.089351°E / 41.152767; 15.089351
MdAO – Art Museum Contemporary art museumVia Degli Imbimbo, 47 Avellino 40°55′00″N14°47′00″E / 40.9167°N 14.7833°E / 40.9167; 14.7833
Naples National Archaeological Museum
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Archeological museum known for Roman materialsPiazza Museo Nazionale, 19 Naples 40°51′12″N14°15′02″E / 40.85338°N 14.25049°E / 40.85338; 14.25049
Museum of Contemporary Art Donna Regina
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Contemporary art museumVia Settembrini (Palazzo Donnaregina), 79 Naples 40°51′19″N14°15′31″E / 40.85534°N 14.25865°E / 40.85534; 14.25865
Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte
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ObservatorySalita Moiariello 16, 80131 Naples 40°51′46″N14°15′18″E / 40.86286°N 14.25506°E / 40.86286; 14.25506
Palace of Capodimonte
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Palace and location of the Museo di Capodimonte Via Miano 2, 80132 Naples 40°52′01″N14°15′02″E / 40.86701°N 14.25053°E / 40.86701; 14.25053
Palazzo Zevallos Stigliano
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Baroque palace and art museumVia Toledo, 185 Naples 40°50′23″N14°14′55″E / 40.8397°N 14.2486°E / 40.8397; 14.2486
Certosa di San Martino
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Former Carthusian monastery and location of the National Museum of San Martinolargo San Martino, 5 Naples 40°50′36″N14°14′28″E / 40.84333°N 14.24124°E / 40.84333; 14.24124
Palace of Caserta
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Royal residenceViale Douhet, 2/A Caserta 41°04′12″N14°19′33″E / 41.07°N 14.32583°E / 41.07; 14.32583
Diocesan Museum of Amalfi
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Religious art museum Amalfi
Provincial Museum of Capua
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Archaeological museum and lapidariumVia Roma, 68 Capua 41°06′39″N14°12′47″E / 41.11087°N 14.21319°E / 41.11087; 14.21319
La Mortella Garden and museum dedicated to William Walton Via Francesco Calise, 39 Forio 40°45′11″N13°52′21″E / 40.75306°N 13.8725°E / 40.75306; 13.8725
Art Stations of the Naples Metro
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Specially designed stops of the Naples metro Naples
Coral Jewellery Museum
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Coral jewelry museumAngiporto Galleria Umberto I, 19 Naples 40°50′18″N14°14′58″E / 40.83837°N 14.24943°E / 40.83837; 14.24943
Museum of the Treasure of St. Gennaro
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Collection of art and treasures from popes, kings, and emperorsVia Duomo, 149/a Naples 40°51′08″N14°15′34″E / 40.8522°N 14.2594°E / 40.8522; 14.2594
Filangieri Civic Museum
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Via Duomo (Napoli), 288 Naples 40°50′56″N14°15′39″E / 40.84891°N 14.26071°E / 40.84891; 14.26071
Diocesan Museum
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Largo Donnaregina Naples
Museo Nazionale della Ceramica Duca di Martina
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Ceramics museum Villa Floridiana, Via Domenico Cimarosa 77, Via Aniello Falcone 171 Naples 40°50′22″N14°13′48″E / 40.8394°N 14.23005°E / 40.8394; 14.23005
Mucirama
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Archaeology and art museumVia Largo San Domenico Piedimonte Matese 41°21′28″N14°22′36″E / 41.3578°N 14.3766°E / 41.3578; 14.3766
National Archeologic Museum of Pontecagnano
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Via Lucania Pontecagnano Faiano 40°38′24″N14°52′47″E / 40.64°N 14.8797°E / 40.64; 14.8797
Zoological Museum of Naples
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Via Mezzocannone, 8 Naples 40°50′47″N14°15′23″E / 40.8463°N 14.2564°E / 40.8463; 14.2564
Museum Correale
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Via Correale, 50 Sorrento 40°37′43″N14°22′52″E / 40.62861°N 14.38111°E / 40.62861; 14.38111
Herculaneum
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Roman town Ercolano 40°48′22″N14°20′51″E / 40.80611°N 14.3475°E / 40.80611; 14.3475
Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte
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museum in Naplesvia Miano, 2 Naples 40°52′01″N14°15′02″E / 40.867°N 14.25053°E / 40.867; 14.25053
Pietrarsa railway museum
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an Italian museum near Naples, devoted to the history of trains in ItalyVicolo Pietrarsa Naples 40°49′18″N14°19′14″E / 40.8217°N 14.3205°E / 40.8217; 14.3205
Città della Scienza
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Science museumVia Coroglio, 104/156 Naples 40°48′20″N14°10′29″E / 40.80556°N 14.17472°E / 40.80556; 14.17472

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References

  1. "ELENCO DEI MUSEI PER REGIONE – Campania" (in Italian). Retrieved December 2, 2018.