National Museum of Ceramics, Naples
The National Museum of Ceramics Duca Di Martina is a historical and artistic site situated inside of the Villa Floridiana Park in Naples, Italy. The building used to be one of Campania’s Bourbon royal residences and since 1927 this residence has hosted the museum.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Opening hours:
Wednesday—Sunday: 8:30 AM—4:15 PM
Tuesday: closed - Email: pm-cam.martina@beniculturali.it
- Type: Museum
- Description: museum in Italy
- Also known as: “Museo Nazionale della Ceramica Duca di Martina” and “Villa la Floridiana Museo Nazionale della Ceramica Duca di Martina”
- Address: Via Domenico Cimarosa 77, Napoli, 80127
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Villa Floridiana and San Francesco.
Villa Floridiana
Building
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The Villa Floridiana is a monumental house located amid a large park in the Vomero quarter in Naples, southern Italy. It overlooks the western Neapolitan suburbs of Chiaia and Mergellina.
San Francesco
Church
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San Francesco is a church, which is situated 120 metres northwest of National Museum of Ceramics, Naples.
Villa De Cristoforo
Historic building
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Villa De Cristoforo is a historic building, which is situated 210 metres east of National Museum of Ceramics, Naples.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Chiaia and Vomero.
Chiaia
Suburb
Photo: Robert Rive, Public domain.
Chiaia is an affluent neighbourhood on the seafront in Naples, Italy, bounded by Piazza Vittoria on the east and Mergellina on the west. Chiaia is one of the wealthiest districts in Naples, and many luxury brands have shops on its main street.
Vomero
Suburb
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Vomero is a hilltop district of Naples, Italy — comprising approximately two square kilometres and a population of 48,000. Vomero is noted for its central square, Piazza Vanvitelli; the ancient Petraio, its earliest path up and down to the original city…
Rione Antignano
Neighborhood
Rione Antignano is one of the oldest areas of the Vomero district in Naples; currently it extends along via Antignano, largo Antignano, vico Antignano, via Giuseppe Recco, as well as the upper section of via Annella di Massimo, part of piazza degli Artisti and via San Gennaro in Antignano.
National Museum of Ceramics, Naples
Latitude
40.83942° or 40° 50′ 22″ northLongitude
14.2301° or 14° 13′ 48″ eastElevation
161 metres (528 feet)Open location code
8FGPR6QJ+Q2OpenStreetMap ID
node 3733540789OpenStreetMap feature
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In Other Languages
From Croatian to Spanish—“National Museum of Ceramics, Naples” goes by many names.
- Croatian: “Nacionalni muzej keramike u Napulju”
- Dutch: “Museo nazionale della ceramica Duca di Martina”
- Italian: “Museo della ceramica Duca di Martina in Villa Floridiana”
- Italian: “Museo Duca di Martina”
- Italian: “Museo nazionale della ceramica Duca di Martina”
- Spanish: “Museo Nacional de la Cerámica Duca di Martina”
Localities in the Area
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