Skip-the-Line Tickets to Charterhouse and Museum of San Martino







Travel back to the 14th century during your visit to the Charterhouse and Museum of San Martino. Enjoy skip-the-line entry!
highlights
highlights
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Stroll through the peaceful cloisters and grounds of Charterhouse and Museum of San Martino at your own pace with skip-the-line entry tickets.
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View decorative arts and 19th-century Neapolitan art documenting the history of Naples and Italy’s finest collections of Neapolitan Presepi or nativity scenes.
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See frescoes and paintings by artists like Battista Caracciolo and Massimo Stanzione and enjoy spectacular views from the hills of Vomero.
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Did you know? Under the monastery, there are some beautiful underground rooms built in Gothic style.
inclusions
inclusions
- Skip the line ticket to Charterhouse and Museum of San Martino
cancellation policy
cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Step Back in Time with Centuries of History
With skip-the-line entry, you will have plenty of time to explore the complex at your own pace. Built as a Carthusian monastery between 1325 and 1368, this charterhouse turned museum is the quintessential example of Baroque art and architecture. Made up of one hundred rooms, two churches, four chapels, three cloisters, and hanging gardens, this grand monastic complex, sitting high above the city on Vomero Hill, is home to an extraordinary repository of Neapolitan and Italian art history. Famous artists belonging to the 16th and 17th centuries have left their mark here, such as Francesco Solimena, Massimo Stanzione, Giuseppe de Ribera, Battista Caracciolo, and more.
Art and Architecture Marvels
Altogether, the structure expresses Neapolitan Baroque in its fullest sense, celebrating examples like the inlaid marble work in the central nave by Cosimo Fanzago, and numerous other works of art. Highlights certainly include the church with its sculptures, marble, and paintings, and the Major and Minor Cloisters. The Historical Section of the museum uses images and objects to narrate the story of Naples from the 15th to the 19th century, from the Angevin and Aragonese monarchies to the Spanish Viceroy period, the Bourbon reign, and the Unification of Italy.
know before you go
know before you go
Important Information
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The open spaces (cloisters, courtyards, and panoramic terrace), the carriage entrance hall, the Quarto del Priore, the crib section, the Refectory, and the rooms annexed to the Church (the parlor of the Chapter, choir room, sacristy, chapel of the Treasury) on the Prior and Section crib will be open from 9:40am to 5pm.
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Accompanied visits will be carried out only from Mon to Sat with the exception of Sun and holidays.
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Groups can be formed by a maximum of 10 people respecting the spacing of at least 1 meter.
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The museum is partially accessible to people with reduced mobility.
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my tickets
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly
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Please display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the entrance of the museum
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Please arrive 10-15 minutes before the start time of your tour to avoid delays
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If you have purchased reduced-price tickets, please carry your valid photo ID proof for verification
Ticket Redemption Point
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You can redeem the tickets directly at the entrance of the museum: Certosa e Museo di San Martino
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Address: Largo S. Martino, 5, 80129 Napoli NA, Italy
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Getting There
The closest bus stop is San Martino - Certosa, a quick walk to the museum
Validity
This ticket is valid for the date and time selected during checkout
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