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April 25 in Italy is always a much-loved holiday and a great opportunity to visit museums and art sites in Naples and the rest of Campania. In this 2025 the Liberation Day will fall on a Friday and therefore millions of Italians will flock to the region's main museum attractions. The bridge offers an opportunity to experience at least 3 days in and around Naples amid merriment, good food and lots of culture.

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In fact, again this year State museums and archaeological parks will be open for free to the public. So why not head to one of these museum hubs to learn more about Campania's centuries-old history? You will have a wide range of options to enjoy and immerse yourself in the true Neapolitan spirit!

Here is thelist Of the places you can admire in free form in Campania on April 25:

  • Royal Palace of Caserta
    A UNESCO World Heritage Baroque masterpiece: scenic gardens, sumptuous royal apartments and a dive into the life of the Bourbon court.
  • Royal Palace of Naples
    In the heart of Piazza del Plebiscito, it tells the story of the rulers of Naples with sumptuous rooms and a spectacular view of the gulf.
  • Charterhouse and Museum of San Martino
    A panoramic oasis on the Vomero: sacred art, historic nativity scenes and one of the most beautiful views in all of Naples.
  • Diego Aragona Pignatelli Cortes Museum
    An elegant aristocratic mansion with original furnishings and a unique collection of period carriages.
  • Museum and Real Bosco di Capodimonte
    Art and nature meet: masterpieces by Caravaggio and Titian set in a centuries-old forest.
  • Villa Floridiana
    A green retreat in the heart of Vomero with a view of the sea and a museum dedicated to decorative arts.
  • Archaeological Park of Pompeii
    A journey through time among the ruins of the ancient Roman city, perfectly preserved under the ashes of Vesuvius.
  • Archaeological Museum of the Sorrento Peninsula Georges Vallet (Piano di Sorrento)
    History and archaeology of the Sorrento area in a splendid 19th-century villa with a sea view.
  • Archaeological Park of Aeclanum (Mirabella Eclano - AV)
    Roman remains immersed in the green Irpinia, to discover an ancient city among baths, streets and temples.
  • Calatia National Archaeological Museum (Maddaloni - CE)
    A small jewel that tells the story of ancient Campania, including artifacts, necropolis and pre-Roman settlements.
  • Roman Villa and Antiquarium (Minori - SA)
    A luxurious Roman villa overlooking the sea on the Amalfi Coast, with frescoes and mosaics still intact.

Once you have chosen which museum or archaeological park you want to visit, all you have to do is contact a Movery tour guide by calling the number 351.5585067 or write to info@movery.it

What are you waiting for? Come with us to explore the most picturesque places in Campania!