Things to do in Province of Naples, Campania: The Best Art Galleries

June 14, 2021 Janean Rudisill

The Province of Naples (Italian: Provincia di Napoli, Napulitano: Pruvincia 'e Nàpule) was a province in the Campania region of southern Italy; since January 2015 has been replaced by the Metropolitan City of Naples.
Restaurants in Province of Naples

1. Marcello Aversa Studio d'Arte

Via Antonino Sersale 3, 80067, Sorrento Italy +39 081 877 1535 [email protected] http://www.marcelloaversa.it
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Marcello Aversa Studio d'Arte

2. Archivio Fotografico Parisio

Piazza Carolina 10 porticato San Francesco di Paola 10, 80132, Naples Italy +39 081 032 4427 [email protected] http://www.archiviofotograficoparisio.it/
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Archivio Fotografico Parisio

There are many ways to visit Naples. One is by crossing its space, walking on the Megellina boardwalk, wandering onto the decumani or going in and out the churches and the shops of the old city center. Another way is to cross the city across time, to learn, by images, its history and its fortunes.

3. Terrerosse Sorrento

Via Fuoro 73 Napoli, 80067, Sorrento Italy +39 081 807 3277 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/pages/Terrerosse-Sorrento/192189080822234
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Terrerosse Sorrento

Terrerosse is a "ArtWorkShop", was born in 1996 from the artistic union of Alessandro Primo Ottone & Enrica Cerchia, designing, work and sell their creations in terracotta, ceramic and other natural materials inspired by the landscapes, from the history and mythos of their land.

Reviewed By elisabettam689

We discovered Terrerosse Sorrento during our honeymoon 11 years ago, and went back every time we had a chance to visit Sorrento from then on. Alessandro and Enrica create beautiful pottery decorated with their proprietary designs inspired to the ancient history of the city of Sorrento and the iconography of the Amalfi coast. Their pieces are all individually hand decorated and therefore unique. Their quality shows in the everyday use, we still have the coffee cups we got on our first visit and they are still like new. Our son even got to decorate his own plate by hand under Alessandro's supervision! Visit their FB page and their new Etsy store and plan on meeting them in person as soon as possible.

4. Galleria Lia Rumma Napoli

Via Vannella Gaetani 12, 80121, Naples Italy +39 081 1981 2406 http://www.liarumma.it/
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Galleria Lia Rumma Napoli

5. T2 Procida

Via Giovanni da Procida 94, 80079 Procida Italy https://www.facebook.com/pages/T2-procida/426286757438547
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T2 Procida

6. Museodivino

Via San Giovanni Maggiore Pignatelli 1b, 80138, Naples Italy +39 339 464 0080 [email protected] http://www.museodivinonapoli.it
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Museodivino

75 minuscule works of art born in the Neapolitan spirit of Twentieth Century: the smallest sculptures in the world of Nativity and Dante’s Divine Comedy. The SAME collection has been discovered ten years ago and we are pleased to show to visitors from all around the world a new jewel of the Neapolitan art: these miniatures are so tiny that you will need a magnifying lens to see them! And they are so beautiful that even those who don’t love miniatures get captured. The author Antonio Maria Esposito (1917-2016) did not want to be known, and only after his death this splendid collection is getting the attention that it deserves. The smallest of these works is the sculpture of a Nativity in a seed of hemp of less then three millimeters ... You will also see dozen of characters living in a in a chestnut, in a pistachio, in a cherry pit - and then, you will travel through Hell, Purgatory and Heaven with Dante’s masterpiece of Italian Literature contained ... in a chestnut.

Reviewed By ox2111 - Oxford, United Kingdom

What an amazing experience! we received a guided tour from a lovely lady who was in charge of the museum. She was obviously very passionate about hosting the collection of Priest Antonio Esposito's works and took such time and detail to explain the works to us and the cultural context and the story of Dante's divine comedy around which a lot of the works are based. The most amazing thing about this place is not just the size of the pieces (there is a nativity scene set in a 3mm wide seed!) but the fact that all this was done by the artist not for the outside world but just for personal meditation and contemplation. And the deep thought and reflection on religion, morals and society that has gone into each piece is therefore very evident. There is so much movement and feeling in the figures despite being made out of blobs of dried paint and just a few millimetres big!

Via Roma 50, 80079 Procida Italy +39 081 896 0561 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/luiginappaart/
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Luigi Nappa Art Gallery

Chiostro Di San Francesco, 80067, Sorrento Italy +39 344 083 8503 http://www.raffaelecelentano.com/en-index.htm
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Gallery Raffaele Celentano

Reviewed By torstenr161 - Amsterdam, The Netherlands

great b&w photographies of Italians in the style of Henrie Cartier Bresson and access to a stunning terrace with e great view. The photographer was present himself and had a short chat with us, really nice experience.

9. Magazzini Fotografici

Via San Giovanni in Porta 32, 80138, Naples Italy +39 338 640 3215 [email protected] http://www.magazzinifotografici.it/
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Magazzini Fotografici

10. La Pinacoteca - Dipinti Antichi

Via Vannella Gaetani 27, 80121, Naples Italy +39 081 764 5781 http://www.lapinacoteca.it/contatti/
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La Pinacoteca - Dipinti Antichi

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