Home Collections collections collections— egyptian collection The Egyptian collection of the Museum is only second to the Egyptian Museum of Turin in Italy, in terms of the importance of the antiquities on display... basement collections— epigraphic collection The vast epigraphic heritage of the museum was built up from the 18th century onwards, through both acquisitions on the antiquarian market and discoveries.... basement collections— farnese collection The Farnese collection is probably the most famous among Roman antiquities collections and it is fully rooted in the Renaissance milieu... ground floor collections— farnese gems The collection of gems housed by the National Archaeological Museum of Naples boasts more than 2000 examples... ground floor collections— campania in the roman age The new section, dedicated to Campania in the Roman age, will be housed in the galleries on the ground floor and it will exhibit about two... basement collections— numismatic collection The materials enshrined in the numismatic collection of the museum cover a large span of time, from the first coins ... first floor collections— mosaics The mosaics on display in this section come from the private houses of Pompeii, Herculaneum and other towns in Campania and are unique examples in the world... first floor collections— secret room The Secret Room is a unique collection boasting 250 sexually-themed objects, mainly dug out during the excavations of Pompeii and Herculaneum... first floor collezioni— daily life objects from the vesuvian area After Pompeii and Herculaneum were dug up and unearthed in the 18th century, the discovery gave a fundamental... second floor collections— frescoes The collection of frescoes from the Vesuvian area makes up a real manual of Roman mural painting, from the 1st century BC up to the 1st century AD... second floor 1 2
collections— egyptian collection The Egyptian collection of the Museum is only second to the Egyptian Museum of Turin in Italy, in terms of the importance of the antiquities on display... basement
collections— epigraphic collection The vast epigraphic heritage of the museum was built up from the 18th century onwards, through both acquisitions on the antiquarian market and discoveries.... basement
collections— farnese collection The Farnese collection is probably the most famous among Roman antiquities collections and it is fully rooted in the Renaissance milieu... ground floor
collections— farnese gems The collection of gems housed by the National Archaeological Museum of Naples boasts more than 2000 examples... ground floor
collections— campania in the roman age The new section, dedicated to Campania in the Roman age, will be housed in the galleries on the ground floor and it will exhibit about two... basement
collections— numismatic collection The materials enshrined in the numismatic collection of the museum cover a large span of time, from the first coins ... first floor
collections— mosaics The mosaics on display in this section come from the private houses of Pompeii, Herculaneum and other towns in Campania and are unique examples in the world... first floor
collections— secret room The Secret Room is a unique collection boasting 250 sexually-themed objects, mainly dug out during the excavations of Pompeii and Herculaneum... first floor
collezioni— daily life objects from the vesuvian area After Pompeii and Herculaneum were dug up and unearthed in the 18th century, the discovery gave a fundamental... second floor
collections— frescoes The collection of frescoes from the Vesuvian area makes up a real manual of Roman mural painting, from the 1st century BC up to the 1st century AD... second floor