Zevallos Palace Tickets

starting from 8
  • Validity: 1 day
  • Priority access
  • Photos allowed
  • Audioguide available
  • Accessible

What to expect

  • Use the priority access to Zevallos Palace and avoid long queues
  • Admire a wonderful collection of Neapolitan art from the 17th and the 18th centuries
  • Discover masterpieces like the Martyrdom of St. Ursula by Caravaggio
  • Once entered, spend inside the museum all the time you want

Art of southern Italy between the 17th and the 20th centuries

Elegant rooms and staircases of honor are the environments of the noble floor of Zevallos Stigliano Palace of Naples, which will welcome you and will immerse you in the art and culture of southern Italy, with particular attention to the Neapolitan production between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

A rich collection of works owned by Intesa Sanpaolo that will allow you to admire fascinating masterpieces, with a journey through two centuries of art, from the arrival of Caravaggio to Naples in 1606 until the Bourbon period.
Works such as the "Martyrdom of Saint Ursula" by Caravaggio and "Samson and Delilah" by Artemisia Gentileschi are just some of the examples of this wonderful seventeenth-century pictorial revolution marked by the strong pathos of light and shadow games.
Then there are entire sections dedicated to the vedute, a genre brought to the fore in the 18th century in Naples thanks also to Gaspar van Wittel, until reaching the nineteenth century with the famous Posillipo School, followed by the naturalism of the Resina School.
Between the nineteenth and the twentieth century we find instead a nucleus of bronzes, pottery and drawings by Vincenzo Gemito, called "’o scultore pazzo" (the crazy sculptor) due to the psychic torments that are reflected in his production.

A wide and heterogeneous collection that will bring you to the heart of the culture and artistic production of Southern Italy.

What is included

  • Entrance with priority access
  • Full-time entrance and you stay how long you want
  • Reservation fees
  • Access to temporary exhibitions

What is not included

  • Guided tour
  • Audioguide

Available options

The following options can be purchased in addition to the tickets in the booking Wizard on this website.

  • Audioguide: available in Italian, English, French, German and Spanish

Price reductions

Reduced/Half Ticket:

  • Citizens between 18 and 25 years old (valid identity document needed at the entrance)
  • Over 65 (valid identity document needed at the entrance)
  • Groups of at least 15 people
  • Attendants of groups (from the second) and of school groups (from the third)

Free Ticket (it is still required to pay the presale to skip the line) :

  • Citizens under 18 years old (valid identity document needed at the entrance)
  • Disabled citizens from the UE and a family member or escort belonging to social and health care services.
  • Intesa Sanpaolo customers
  • Employees of the Intesa Sanpaolo Group
  • School groups

Meeting Point

To remember

  1. The ticket is valid all day until closing time of the Palace starting from entrance time.

  2. The entrance time written on the tickets may be subject to small changes depending on the actual availability of the Palace.

  3. For a satisfying experience it is recommended to reserve at least 1 hour and half to visit the Palace.

  4. The tickets will be sent via email within 24-48 hours after purchase (on weekdays) with instructions on how to get there and what to do to enter.

  5. We inform you that, once booked, the date and time selected are binding. Please pick up your ticket at least 15 minutes before the reserved entrance. Who does not respect the time booked will not enter. To pick up the audio guide, you need a valid ID.

  6. The Palace has a maximum capacity of people, in some periods of the year or special days you may experience short delays or waits not dependent on the Palace or Italy Tickets.