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Piazza Museo 19, Naples, Campania
The Farnese collection is the largest art collection in Italy. This includes precious paintings by Titian a... More on Yahoo! Travel
A slightly cheaper way to see the museum if you also want to use local transport and see other sights, such... More on igougo

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Via Roma 68, Capua, Campania, Italy
Housed in the Palazzo Antignano (graced by an unusual 15th-century portal in Catalán-Moorish style at no. 76 of Via Roma), the museum, established in 1874, is dedicated to the art, religion, and history of Campania. ... More on Frommers

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Via Settetermini 15, Boscoreale, Italy

#4.
Piazza Duomo 9, Ravello, Italy
Created in 1986, this small but extremely interesting museum has a wonderful collection of precious objects made of coral, including cameos, totaling over 600 pieces. Located on the premises of the workshop Camo, who specialize ... More on Frommers

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Via Delle Cartiere 23, Amalfi, Italy

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Largo San Martino 8, Naples, Italy
Originally built in 1325 and redone in the 17th century, this great monastery has been restored to all its original beauty. Entering from the courtyard, you first come to the church , a masterpiece of baroque decoration, ... More on Frommers

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Via Benedetto Croce 16, Naples, Italy
The most famous basilica in Naples, this church was built in 1310 by king Roberto I d'Angió as the burial church for the Angevin dynasty. In the 18th century, it was lavishly decorated by the best artists of the time, but ... More on Frommers

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Via Duomo 149, Naples, Italy

#9.
Viale Kennedy 80, Naples 80125, Italy
Founded in 1985, Le Nuvole is the first theater in Napoli for children. 40,000 kids come here from October to June. Attempting to open children's minds and hearts to new ways of thinking and engaging the world, Le Nuvole's programs ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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1 Via Miano, Naples 80126 Italy
Destined to house porcelain production, the Reggia di Capodimonte building was constructed in the large grounds by Ferdinando Fuga in 1743. The porcelain drawing room belonging to Queen Amalia of S... More on Yahoo! Travel
Sitting in the middle of a magnificent park that once was a hunting preserve for the Bourbon kings, this museum was created by Carlo III di Borbone in 1743 to house his mother's art collection (sh... More on Frommers
