(ANSA) - ROMA, 14 MAR - An inside view of the Capodimonte
Museum in Naples, southern Italy, 14 March 2024. The Capodimonte
Museum boasts an illustrious genealogy that has its roots in the
year 1738, when the sovereign Carlo di Borbone decided to build
a palace intended to house his art collection. The building,
designed by architects Giovanni Antonio Medrano and Giovanni
Battista Natalini, was completed in 1758. Guardian of an
artistic heritage of inestimable value, the museum houses
masterpieces by illustrious masters such as Caravaggio, Tiziano,
Raffaello, Botticelli and many others . Located on a hill
overlooking the Neapolitan city, the museum complex offers a
beautiful view of the Gulf of Naples. ANSA/ CESARE ABBATE
CESARE ABBATE/ (ANSA).
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