A neoclassical villa that is one of the residences of the Neapolitan Bourbons. In 1929, it was transformed into a museum that presents a collection of porcelain and handicrafts. In addition to preserved furniture, wall textiles, paintings and jewelry, you can admire majolica products from various parts of Italy, Venetian artistic glass and hand-made porcelain collections from the most famous European manufactories.
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