National Archaeological Museum of Naples
The National Archaeological Museum of Naples (MANN) is an archaeological museum, among the most important of the city of Naples. Boasting the richest and most valuable heritage of works of art and artifacts of archaeological interest in Italy, it is considered one of the most important archaeological museums in the world if not the most important in terms of Roman history.
The museum consists of three main sections: the Farnese collection (collected from finds from Rome and the surrounding area), the Pompeian collections (with finds from the Vesuvian area, which are an integral part of the Bourbon collections) and the Egyptian collection which, in importance , It ranks third in the world after those of the Egyptian museum in Cairo and the Egyptian museum in Turin. Both these three sectors and others of the museum are made up of private collections or donated to the city throughout history, such as, in addition to the already mentioned Farnese and Bourbon collections, the Borgia collection, the Santangelo, the Stevens, the Spinelli and others .
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