Duca di Martina National Ceramic Museum at Villa Floridiana
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Karen Arlene Phillips
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"The museum is housed in the Villa Floridiana, a neoclassical-style building. It was founded in 1922 and opened to the public in 1935.
The museum's collection consists of decorative arts, paintings, sculptures, and archaeological artifacts.
The collection includes works by Italian and European artists from the 16th to the 19th centuries.
The museum's most famous work is the "Farnese Atlas", a 2nd-century Roman statue of Atlas holding up the celestial globe.
The museum is named after its founder, the Duke of Martina, who was a prominent collector and patron of the arts in the 19th century.
Open from Wednesday to Monday
9.30-17.00
Admission 4 Euro."
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Chelsea Papa
"Located in the upscale Vomero neighborhood, this historic villa offers panoramic views of the city and coastline. The villa also houses a ceramics museum, but I recommend just visiting the lush grounds for free. Parts of it are closed for restoration. If youโre into historic properties, consider visiting Certosa di San Martino, a monastery turned museum, while youโre in the neighborhood. "
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