Grand Hotel Capodimonte is immersed in the marvellous Capodimonte hill, an enchanting place for its history and culture which is set in the heart of the ancient Naples. The Hotel was once a nunnery where the “stimmatine” nuns lived. It was also known as “delle morette” since it sheltered some little girls who were delivered from slavery in the Holy Land. It was founded on 10 May 1859 during the last year of Bourbon domination. Turned into a four stars hotel, it has kept today the old architectural structure of the past. Entering the old main gate, you quickly get to the hall where time seems to have stopped 150 years ago. In just a few steps you see the breathtaking scenery of the old court that is illuminated by a wonderful skylight and enriched with some heavenly ample – sized rooms, once meant for the nuns of the convent.
It was founded on 10 May 1859 during the last year of Bourbon domination. Turned into a four stars hotel, it has kept today the old architectural structure of the past…
Grand Hotel Capodimonte is equipped with five meeting rooms (from 6 to 200 seats) which have been designed to accommodate small and medium events. Our specialised staff is able to coordinate and assist all the phases of a business activity
The Grand Hotel Capodimonte is located in a privileged area from where you can easily reach historical and cultural sites such as the sumptuous Museo di Capodimonte, the Bosco Reale, the Museo Archeologico di Napoli which is famous all over the world, the picturesque Catacombe di San Gennaro and the Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte
The Capodimonte National Museum preserves predominantly paintings, distributed widely in the two main collections, namely that Farnese, which includes some big names of Italian and international painting (including Raphael, Titian, Parmigianino, Bruegel the Elder, El Greek, Ludovico Carracci , Guido Reni), and that of the Neapolitan Gallery.
The National Archaeological Museum of Naples (MANN) is an archaeological museum, the most important of the city of Napoli.Vantando the richest and most valuable heritage of works of art and artefacts of archaeological interest in Italy, is considered one of the most important museums archaeological world
The Catacombe di San Gennaro cover about 5600m2 excavated into the tuff of the Capodimonte hill and host about 2,000 niches and 500 arcosolia. They are a popular destination for tourists who are accompanied by guides in period costume …
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