Guided Tours
The museum's three floors of galleries require strategic navigation. A guide links artifacts to their original locations -- showing exactly where the Alexander Mosaic stood in the House of the Faun at Pompeii, for example. The Gabinetto Segreto (Secret Cabinet) houses the notorious erotic art collection from Pompeii, once hidden from public view for centuries -- guides explain the cultural context tactfully. Efficient routing ensures you see the masterpieces without exhausting yourself across the vast collection.
Collections Highlights
Alexander Mosaic: a stunning depiction of Alexander the Great defeating Darius III at the Battle of Issus, composed of over 1.5 million tesserae. Farnese Hercules: the colossal 3.17-meter statue that defined the heroic ideal for centuries. Farnese Bull: the largest sculpture surviving from antiquity, depicting the myth of Dirce. Gabinetto Segreto (Secret Cabinet): erotic art from Pompeii, once hidden from public view, now displayed with scholarly context. Pompeii frescoes: wall paintings preserving Roman artistic techniques in vivid color. Villa of the Papyri: carbonized scrolls and bronzes recovered from Herculaneum. Egyptian collection: artifacts from Campania's ancient trade connections with the Nile.
When to Visit
Wednesday-Monday: 9 AM - 7:30 PM (last entry 6:30 PM). Closed: Tuesdays, January 1, December 25. Best time: early morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds.
Admission and Costs
Entry ticket: €18. Combined with Pompeii: €24 (valid 3 days). Guided tour: €35-50 per person (1.5-2 hours). Private guide: €150-250 for up to 6 people.
Tips for Visitors
Allow 2-3 hours: even focused visits need substantial time. Morning visits are best as the museum gets crowded by midday. Visit the museum before Pompeii -- understanding the artifacts enhances the ruins visit enormously. Take a break in the courtyard cafe between galleries. Some galleries close on a rotating schedule, so not everything is always open. Audio guides are available as an alternative if guided tours are full. Combine with Naples Underground for a full Naples day.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the opening hours for Naples National Archaeological Museum (MANN)?
Wednesday - Monday: 9 AM - 7:30 PM (last entry 6:30 PM). Closed: Tuesdays, January 1, December 25. Best time: Early morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds
What does admission to Naples National Archaeological Museum (MANN) cost?
Entry ticket: €18. Combined with Pompeii: €24 (valid 3 days). Guided tour: €35-50 per person (1.5-2 hours). Private guide: €150-250 for up to 6 people
What practical tips should visitors know before visiting Naples National Archaeological Museum (MANN)?
Visit before Pompeii as understanding the artifacts enhances the ruins experience. An audio guide is a good alternative if guided tours are full. Note that some galleries close on a rotating schedule, so not everything is always open.