Certosa and Museum of San Martino


The Certosa e Museo di San Martino is a monumental complex located on the Vomero hill in Naples, Italy.

It is one of the city's main museums and houses a vast collection of art and historical objects.

The Certosa di San Martino, originally a Carthusian monastery, was built in the 14th century. Its imposing architecture and rich artistic heritage make it one of the most significant examples of Neapolitan Baroque art. The complex includes the Certosa church, the monumental cloister, the monks' cells, the library, and other interior spaces of great historical and artistic value.

Inside the Certosa, you'll find the Museum of San Martino, which offers a rich display of artworks and objects that narrate the history of Naples and the surrounding region. The museum's collection includes paintings, sculptures, sacred furnishings, porcelain, nativity scenes, and a wide range of historical artifacts.

Among the most famous pieces exhibited in the museum is the renowned Presepe di San Martino, an extraordinary representation of the Nativity scene that is considered one of the masterpieces of Neapolitan nativity art. Additionally, the museum also hosts a collection of Renaissance and Baroque artworks, including paintings by Caravaggio, Luca Giordano, and Salvator Rosa.

The Certosa e Museo di San Martino is a fascinating place to delve into the history and art of Naples. Its privileged location on the Vomero hill also offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city, the Gulf of Naples, and the surrounding mountains. It is a highly popular attraction for visitors wishing to discover the cultural and artistic richness of Naples.

Map: Certosa and Museum of San Martino



vCard Info:

Address: Via Tito Angelini 80129 Napoli Italia
Napoli (NA) Campania

Latitude: 40.84321735888158
Longitude: 14.241043925285338
Site: ...

vCard created by: Denis
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Type: Building
Function: Museum
Creation date: 18-05-2023 05:27
Last update: 18/05/2023