The Best Sight in Museo Archeologico Nazionale, La Sanità, and Capodimonte, Naples

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We've compiled the best of the best in Museo Archeologico Nazionale, La Sanità, and Capodimonte - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Palazzo dello Spagnolo

Sanità

Built in 1738 for the Neapolitan aristocrat Marchese Moscati, this palazzo is famed for its external "hawk-winged staircase," believed to follow the design of star architect Ferdinando Sanfelice and decorated with sumptuous stucco and a bust and panel at the top of each flight. The palace was at one point owned by a Spanish nobleman, Don Tommaso Atienza, thus the name "dello Spagnolo." In the left corner of the courtyard in the back, a nondescript metal door leads to a tunnel running all the way to Piazza Carlo III—another example of the Neapolitan underground. The palace was immortalized in Passione, John Turturro's excellent film about Naples and music.

Via Vergini 19, Naples, 80137, Italy

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