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- The Secret Life of Pompeii - The Gabinetto Segreto
If you've ever dreamed of being a degenerate Roman emperor, this is your chance: wander in and dream yourself away among the bacchanalian exhibits of the "Secret Cabinet" - an erotic art exhibition at the Museum of National Archaeology in Naples. Once deemed too explicit for public display, these long-hidden items have at long last re-emerged and are now freely accessible to the public.
- Teatro San Carlo
Teatro San Carlo, the oldest working theatre in Europe, attracts orchestras, performers and troupes from all over the world. The theatre was built in 1737 and, barring the reconstruction and a two-year economic crisis from 1872 to 1874, has not interrupted its seasons once in almost three centuries since then.
- Ruins of Pompei
One of the most famous ex-cities of the world, Pompeii was destroyed in 79AD by the unexpected eruption of Vesuvius, a volcano on the foothills where it had been built. In an incredibly short space of time the city was completely obliterated, submerged by a thick layer of volcanic ash that froze the last few moments of the lives of its citizens for all time.
- The Capodimonte National Museum of Art
The Capodimonte National Museum of Art hosts one of Italy's most significant art collections. Displays from different historical periods include the Farnese and Bourbon collections (named after their patron families), as well as the loosely-named post-unification collection, consisting of works acquired since the unification of Italy in the 19th century.
- The Palazzo Reale
Naples' Palazzo Reale is the most prominent example of Baroque architecture in the city, designed by Domenico Fontana in the 17th century. The eight statues on the facade are of Neapolitan kings.