7 December 2023

Discover Italian art in the heart of Paris! The Louvre welcomes the Capodimonte Museum as guests until 2024!

Naples in Paris is a great opportunity to immerse yourself in the unique art and culture of Italy without leaving the French capital. The Louvre invites you to an exhibition organized under the patronage of the Presidents of the French and Italian Republics - Emmanuel Macron and Sergio Mattarella.

This exceptional event is a partnership between two great museums, the Louvre and Capodimonte, inviting us to discover masterpieces of Italian art. The exhibition will run from June 7, 2023 to January 8, 2024, including Denon, Salon Carré and Grande Galerie Sully, as well as the chapel hall.

Particular emphasis will be placed on the magnificent collection of the Capodimonte Museum. The mesmerizing palace, which previously served as the hunting retreat of the Bourbon monarchs, today houses one of the most important art galleries in Europe. Here you can appreciate not only the diversity and skill of Italian painting in all its manifestations, but also enjoy a fantastic collection of porcelain. Capodimonte offers a unique opportunity to discover works of art that rarely leave the peninsula.

Don't miss your chance to visit this exciting exhibition! Buying tickets online on our website is fast, easy and simple. You can be sure that you will be able to enter the exhibition without unnecessary hassle or delays. Enjoy the vibrant colors of Italian art and discover the wonderful world of Capodimonte right in the heart of Paris.

Naples in Paris. The Louvre invites you to the Capodimonte Museum until January 8, 2024. Tickets are available on our website. Don't miss this opportunity!

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