MANN late openings.
Unveiling of the new gallery Domus. Furnishings from Pompeii
When
Monday 30 June 2025
Hours
Late opening 23.30
Price
ordinary entrance ticket until 19,00
special € 5 ticket from 19.00 to 22.30
special € 5 ticket from 19.00 to 22.30
The Museum announces a special late opening on Monday 30 June 2025 until 23.30 (last entrance at 22.30), to celebrate the unveiling to the public of a new permanent gallery "Domus. Furnishings from Pompeii".
From 19.00 the ticket will have a special price of 5 euros (except for visitors entitled to free entry and further reductions).
From 20.00 the new gallery will be open to the public.
The new gallery expands and starts a dialogue with the adjacent rooms dedicated to everydaylife objects from Vesuvian towns. The new rooms, from 90 to 94, will permanently display the sculptures and the furnishings from Vesuvian cities: stools, benches, tables, oil-lamps, candelabra, lamp-holders, braziers, chafing-dishes, bowls and basins for fountains, but also mural frescoes.
These objects are incredibly beautiful and evocative and they have been a source of inspiration in the sector of design and applied arts, ever since they were discovered, forging modern European taste.
At 20.30 in the Garden of the Fountains*
NeaCo' concert
Neapolitan Contamination Music
Why the words Naples and Contamination are paired? The word Contamination implies a fertile exchange, namely a driving force of civilization, when we assume that learning from someone who is "other" form ourselves is always more enriching. Naples is a symbolic place from this point of view, because Contamination has worked here with a special liveliness, as it is rooted in centuries of history and it was always nurtured by peoples from different latitudes.
The project NeaCo' (which stands for NEApolitan COntamination, but also for νέα κοινὴ, Nèa Koinè, a new common language for different cultures and populations) evokes this process through the famous Neapolitan music, featuring its most famous songs in a new and original version. It is a journey across continents and musical genres, from Europe to the Middle East, to Eastern Africa, reaching North-America with its gospel, blues, jazz and funky music, down to the calypso, rumba and reggae music of Central America, to the most southern Argentian tango.
*Admission to the concert will be guaranteed to all visitors with any tipology of day ticket. Access will be closed if the total capacity of the garden has been reached.
From 19.00 the ticket will have a special price of 5 euros (except for visitors entitled to free entry and further reductions).
From 20.00 the new gallery will be open to the public.
The new gallery expands and starts a dialogue with the adjacent rooms dedicated to everydaylife objects from Vesuvian towns. The new rooms, from 90 to 94, will permanently display the sculptures and the furnishings from Vesuvian cities: stools, benches, tables, oil-lamps, candelabra, lamp-holders, braziers, chafing-dishes, bowls and basins for fountains, but also mural frescoes.
These objects are incredibly beautiful and evocative and they have been a source of inspiration in the sector of design and applied arts, ever since they were discovered, forging modern European taste.
At 20.30 in the Garden of the Fountains*
NeaCo' concert
Neapolitan Contamination Music
Why the words Naples and Contamination are paired? The word Contamination implies a fertile exchange, namely a driving force of civilization, when we assume that learning from someone who is "other" form ourselves is always more enriching. Naples is a symbolic place from this point of view, because Contamination has worked here with a special liveliness, as it is rooted in centuries of history and it was always nurtured by peoples from different latitudes.
The project NeaCo' (which stands for NEApolitan COntamination, but also for νέα κοινὴ, Nèa Koinè, a new common language for different cultures and populations) evokes this process through the famous Neapolitan music, featuring its most famous songs in a new and original version. It is a journey across continents and musical genres, from Europe to the Middle East, to Eastern Africa, reaching North-America with its gospel, blues, jazz and funky music, down to the calypso, rumba and reggae music of Central America, to the most southern Argentian tango.
*Admission to the concert will be guaranteed to all visitors with any tipology of day ticket. Access will be closed if the total capacity of the garden has been reached.
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