<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Offre de loisirs Naples</title><link>http://www.2pl.com/Naples/cs-1121400553.htm</link><description>calendrier des manifestations -  - Naples</description><ttl>60</ttl><item><title>L’Appartamento Reale (07.01.2007-07.01.2009)</title><link>http://www.2pl.com/Naples/cx-11214pppp000icw.htm</link><description>L’Appartamento reale, che occupa buona parte del lato sud della reggia, si articola in fastosi ambienti monumentali (la Sala della Culla, il Salone delle Feste, il Salone Camiccini), in piccoli intimi ambienti (il Salottino di Porcellana e il Salottino Pompeiano). Completano il percorso la galleria delle porcellane, con esempi delle manifatture di Capodimonte e di Napoli, l’armeia farnesiana e borbonica e le sale destinate all’esposizione della collezione De Ciccio in allestimento.</description><author /><pubDate>Sun, 07 Jan 2007 17:01:00 GMT</pubDate><category>musées/expositions</category></item><item><title>Il Quarto del Priore (07.01.2007-07.01.2009)</title><link>http://www.2pl.com/Naples/cx-11214pppp000id0.htm</link><description>Il Quarto del Priore è l'appartamento della guida spirituale della comunità certosina; comprendeva anche sale di rappresentanza, dove erano ricevuti gli ospiti di maggior riguardo. Nelle stanze erano esposti i dipinti della celebre collezione della Certosa. La 'Quadreria' del monastero è confiscata dai francesi nel 1806 e negli anni successivi il patrimonio viene disperso.</description><author /><pubDate>Sun, 07 Jan 2007 17:10:00 GMT</pubDate><category>musées/expositions</category></item><item><title>Museum of the Institution (07.01.2007-07.01.2009)</title><link>http://www.2pl.com/Naples/cx-11214pppp000jxc.htm</link><description>Opened in the 1995 in the western spaces of the Monastery, previously occupied by the nuns’ apartments in the past, the Museum tells about different moments during its construction and the artistic development of the Franciscan monastic complex. Many and differents finds are presented inside, coming from the church, from the cloister, and the monastery. In particular, the rooms show the remaining materials preserved after the fire that destroyed the church in 1943.</description><author /><pubDate>Sun, 07 Jan 2007 17:11:00 GMT</pubDate><category>musées/expositions</category></item><item><title>Mosaics (07.01.2007-07.01.2009)</title><link>http://www.2pl.com/Naples/cx-11214pppp000icq.htm</link><description>This collection comprises portions of floor decorations and some wall decorations dating from the two centuries before Christ and up to 79 A.D., almost all of them from Pompei, Herculaneum and Stabiae. The majority are emblèmata, scenes with figures often derived from Greek paintings. On display are two scenes from the "new style comedy", signed by Dioskourides of Samos, and the rich array of mosaics from the House of the Faun in Pompei, which includes the famous scene from a battle between Alexander the Great and the Persians under Darius.</description><author /><pubDate>Sun, 07 Jan 2007 17:12:00 GMT</pubDate><category>musées/expositions</category></item><item><title>Coins and Medals (07.01.2007-07.01.2009)</title><link>http://www.2pl.com/Naples/cx-11214pppp000icq.htm</link><description>The Museum's rich collection of coins and medals, based on the famous Farnese collection originally held in Parma and subsequently brought to Capodimonte, comprises some two hundred thousand items, purchased from various private collections and discovered during excavations of sites throughout Campania and southern Italy.
The six rooms present a selection which illustrates both the development of numismatic studies and collecting and the history of ancient coinage from Ancient Greece to Late Imperial Rome, with its wide-ranging historical and economic implications.</description><author /><pubDate>Sun, 07 Jan 2007 17:14:00 GMT</pubDate><category>musées/expositions</category></item></channel></rss>