The bulk of this small private museum's collections—opened in 1888 in this 15th-century palazzo—were destroyed in a fire set by German troops in 1943.
But while the reconstituted collection is merely mediocre, it is worth perusing for a pair of Giuseppe Ribera canvases, paintings by Mattia Preti and Luca Giordano, the porcelain pieces and Asian arms, and above all the late–18th century setting, a palazzo ambience complete with grand salons, a library, and a preserved majolica floor up on the first floor.
Via Duomo 288
tel. +39-081-203-175
filangieri.sbapsaena.campaniabeniculturali.it
Tues–Sat 9:30am–6pm; Sun 9:30am–1:30pm
Free admission (due to the restoration in certain wings of the museum)
Bus: E1, E2
Planning your day: Figure on 45 minutes in here.
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Via Duomo 288
tel. +39-081-203-175
filangieri.sbapsaena.campaniabeniculturali.it
Tues–Sat 9:30am–6pm; Sun 9:30am–1:30pm
Free admission (due to the restoration in certain wings of the museum)
Bus: E1, E2