RM2R71RAD–Rose marble walls of the great staircase designed by the architect Gaetano Genovese in 1837 in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R71RF8–Rose marble walls of the great staircase designed by the architect Gaetano Genovese in 1837 in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R71R51–Glass Dome of Galleria Umberto I shopping gallery built between 1887 and 1890 and named after Umberto I, King of Italy at the time of construction - Naples, Italy
RM2R71PKA–Glass Dome of Galleria Umberto I shopping gallery built between 1887 and 1890 and named after Umberto I, King of Italy at the time of construction - Naples, Italy
RM2R71R10–Glass Dome of Galleria Umberto I shopping gallery built between 1887 and 1890 and named after Umberto I, King of Italy at the time of construction - Naples, Italy
RM2R71REY–Rose marble walls of the great staircase designed by the architect Gaetano Genovese in 1837 in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R71TRE–Piazza del Plebiscito with the Basilica di San Francesco di Paola - Naples, Italy
RM2R71R9R–Rose marble walls of the great staircase designed by the architect Gaetano Genovese in 1837 in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R71RJT–Corridor in the Headquarters of Gallerie d'Italia in Palazzo Piacentini - Naples, Italy
RM2R71RK6–Corridor in the Headquarters of Gallerie d'Italia in Palazzo Piacentini - Naples, Italy
RM2R71PTH–Galleria Umberto I shopping gallery built between 1887 and 1890 and named after Umberto I, King of Italy at the time of construction - Naples, Italy
RM2R71PM0–Glass Dome of Galleria Umberto I shopping gallery built between 1887 and 1890 and named after Umberto I, King of Italy at the time of construction - Naples, Italy
RM2R71PW0–Glass Dome of Galleria Umberto I shopping gallery built between 1887 and 1890 and named after Umberto I, King of Italy at the time of construction - Naples, Italy
RM2R71RT4–Il coro della chiesa di Santa Maria Donnaregina Nuova (The Choir of the Church of Santa Maria Donnaregina Nuova), about 1893 by Domenico Battaglia (Napoli 1842- 1921) - oil on canvas
RM2R71R4F–Glass Dome of Galleria Umberto I shopping gallery built between 1887 and 1890 and named after Umberto I, King of Italy at the time of construction - Naples, Italy
RM2R71RJB–Rose marble walls of the great staircase designed by the architect Gaetano Genovese in 1837 in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R71PT2–Glass Dome of Galleria Umberto I shopping gallery built between 1887 and 1890 and named after Umberto I, King of Italy at the time of construction - Naples, Italy
RM2R6AYEF–Ceiling of the Royal Chapel, dedicated to Our Lady of Assumption - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R6AY1X–Rare Rococo white and gilt stucco decoration ceiling of the Queen's room - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R6AYC6–The Mith of Psyche: Psyche and her sisters in Cupid's palace - Tapestry in wool and silk (1783) in Hercules Hall - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R6AYFE–Altar in semi-precious stone and gilt copper work of a Neapolitan baroque artist Dioniso Lazzari (1674) . Royal Chapel, dedicated to Our Lady of Assumption - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R6AYE4–Neo-baroque backroom with a rotating reading desk - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R6AY1D–The Court Theatre in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R6AYBM–Rare Rococo white and gilt stucco decoration ceiling of the Queen's room - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R6AYFP–Altar in semi-precious stone and gilt copper work of a Neapolitan baroque artist Dioniso Lazzari (1674) . Royal Chapel, dedicated to Our Lady of Assumption - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R6AYE9–Central nave of the Royal Chapel, dedicated to Our Lady of Assumption - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R6AY9R–The Queen's room with his Neapolitans School paintings of the 17th-18th century - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R6AYED–Central nave of the Royal Chapel, dedicated to Our Lady of Assumption - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R6AY3W–Rare Rococo white and gilt stucco decoration ceiling of the Queen's room - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R6AYF8–Empire and Neo-Byzantine style Apse in the Royal Chapel, dedicated to Our Lady of Assumption - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R6AYDX–Neo-baroque backroom with a rotating reading desk - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R6AYF3–Empire and Neo-Byzantine style Apse in the Royal Chapel, dedicated to Our Lady of Assumption - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R6AYFY–Jewellery box 2nd century BC from Cuma. Ivory Bronze, wooden structure on modern support
RM2R6AYC3–Porcelain Sevres Vase with a neo-rococo flavour in the Hall of Still lifes - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R6AYBT–Hall of Still lifes - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R6AY34–Rare Rococo white and gilt stucco decoration ceiling of the Queen's room - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R6AY1G–The Court Theatre in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R66J01–The Queen's room with his rare Rococo white and gilt stucco decoration ceiling and Neapolitans School paintings of the 17th-18th century - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R66HJ0–Porcelain vases made at Vincennes (Sevres) richly decorated with 'fleurs de lis' and other Restoration symbols in the Joachim Murat's Office - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R66HXA–The Queen's room with his Neapolitans School paintings of the 17th-18th century - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R66GWN–Flemish Hall with a collection of Dutch portraits of the 17th century in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R66HHE–Desk (bureau plat) made in 1812, crafted by Adam Weisweiler in the Joachim Murat's Office - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R66J0W–The Queen's room with his rare Rococo white and gilt stucco decoration ceiling and Neapolitans School paintings of the 17th-18th century - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R66HF6–Joachim Murat's Office - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R66GX4–Flemish Hall with a collection of Dutch portraits of the 17th century in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R66GXJ–Wardroom, called the Bosyguards' and adjacent to the Throne Hall, was furnished in 1894 when the House of Savoy reused the Bourbon 17th century tapestries - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R66HE9–Joachim Murat's Office - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R66HHM–Porcelain vases made at Vincennes (Sevres) richly decorated with 'fleurs de lis' and other Restoration symbols in the Joachim Murat's Office - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R66J3P–The Queen's room with his rare Rococo white and gilt stucco decoration ceiling and Neapolitans School paintings of the 17th-18th century - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R66H04–Flemish Hall with a collection of Dutch portraits of the 17th century in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R66GPA–Ambassador's Hall in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R66HJB–The Queen's room with his Neapolitans School paintings of the 17th-18th century - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R66HEN–Joachim Murat's Office - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R66GPW–Ambassador's Hall in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R66GRJ–19th century wooden Altar and Nativity painting by Fancesco Liani (1760) in the Oratory of the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R66GWA–Hall of the 'Great Captain' decorated with tapestries along with Louis XVI style consoles and sofas - The Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R66J0E–The Queen's room with his rare Rococo white and gilt stucco decoration ceiling and Neapolitans School paintings of the 17th-18th century - Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5YW5W–Neo-Rococo style furniture and the 18th century Neapolitan-manufactured tapestries in the third Antechamber in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5YW92–The Throne Room of the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5YW2C–Tapestry from the Manifacture Royale des Gobelins (2nd half of the 19th century during the Savoy period) in the first Antechamber (diplomatic Salon) in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5YW0A–Baroque ceiling depicting the Genius of the Bourbon and the Virtues of the King and Queen by Francesco De Mura in the first Antechamber (diplomatic Salon) in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5YW6P–Neo-Rococo style furniture and the 18th century Neapolitan-manufactured tapestries in the third Antechamber in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5YTXD–Neo-Baroque style furniture and tapestry from the Manifacture Royale des Gobelins (2nd half of the 19th century during the Savoy period) in the first Antechamber (diplomatic Salon) in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5YW6T–Painted ceiling depicting an allegory featuring Pallas Crowning Loyalty by Giuseppe Cammarano (Sciacca 1766 - Naples 1850) in the third Antechamber of the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5YTXH–Neo-Baroque style furniture and tapestry from the Manifacture Royale des Gobelins (2nd half of the 19th century during the Savoy period) in the first Antechamber (diplomatic Salon) in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5YW84–The Throne Room of the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5YW2G–Tapestry from the Manifacture Royale des Gobelins (2nd half of the 19th century during the Savoy period) in the first Antechamber (diplomatic Salon) in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5YW8F–The Throne Room of the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5YW81–Neo-Rococo style furniture and the 18th century Neapolitan-manufactured tapestries in the third Antechamber in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5YW5K–Bronze vases by the French artist P. Philippe Thomire (Paris, 1751-1842) in the second Antechamber of the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5YTWF–Neo-Baroque style furniture (2nd half of the 19th century during the Savoy period) in the first Antechamber (diplomatic Salon) in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5YTY0–Neo-Baroque style furniture (2nd half of the 19th century during the Savoy period) in the first Antechamber (diplomatic Salon) in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5YW9Y–The Throne Room of the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5YW0H–Baroque ceiling depicting the Genius of the Bourbon and the Virtues of the King and Queen by Francesco De Mura in the first Antechamber (diplomatic Salon) in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5YW5B–The second Antechamber with ceilings featuring paintings from the period of Spanish Viceroy and wall paintings from the late 18th and 17th centuries in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5YTW7–Neo-Baroque style furniture and tapestries from the Manifacture Royale des Gobelins (2nd half of the 19th century during the Savoy period) in the first Antechamber (diplomatic Salon) in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5YW03–Neo-Baroque style furniture (2nd half of the 19th century during the Savoy period) in the first Antechamber (diplomatic Salon) in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R55445–Painted ceiling framed by gilded stucco mouldings and inscriptions depicting the Triumphant Entry of Ferrante into Barcelona - The ambassador's Hall in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5545M–Painted ceiling framed by gilded stucco mouldings and inscriptions depicting the Entrance of Marianne into Madrid - The ambassador's Hall in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R553XN–French tapestry from the Savoy period in the ambassador's Hall in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5541R–Painted ceiling framed by gilded stucco mouldings and inscriptions depicting the battle with the Moors for the conquest of Genoa - The ambassador's Hall in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R553Y3–French tapestry from the Savoy period in the ambassador's Hall in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5545T–Painted ceiling framed by gilded stucco mouldings and inscriptions depicting the Wedding of Marianne to Philip III of Spain - The ambassador's Hall in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5542B–Painted ceiling framed by gilded stucco mouldings and inscriptions depicting the Jews driven out of Spain - The ambassador's Hall in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5544N–Painted ceiling framed by gilded stucco mouldings and inscriptions depicting the Discovery of the New World - The ambassador's Hall in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5545X–Painted ceiling framed by gilded stucco mouldings and inscriptions depicting the Sicilian's Vow of Loyalty to Ferrante - The ambassador's Hall in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R55474–Painted ceiling framed by gilded stucco mouldings and inscriptions depicting the War against Louis XII of France - The ambassador's Hall in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5547B–Painted ceiling framed by gilded stucco mouldings and inscriptions depicting the War against Alphonse of Portugal - The ambassador's Hall in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R553YB–Painted ceiling framed by gilded stucco mouldings and inscriptions depicting the Spanish Reinforcements to Genoa under Siege by French - The ambassador's Hall in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R553YF–Painted ceiling framed by gilded stucco mouldings and inscriptions depicting the conquest of the Canary Island by Ferrante of Aragon - The ambassador's Hall in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5543X–Painted ceiling framed by gilded stucco mouldings and inscriptions depicting the battle against the Moors on the Alpuxarras Mountains - The ambassador's Hall in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R553Y7–Painted ceiling framed by gilded stucco mouldings and inscriptions depicting episodes from the life of Ferrante of Aragon in the ambassador's Hall in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R5545D–Painted ceiling framed by gilded stucco mouldings and inscriptions depicting the Departure of Marianne of Austria from Finale Ligure - The ambassador's Hall in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R55418–Painted ceiling framed by gilded stucco mouldings and inscriptions depicting the encounter between St. Francis of Paola and Ferrante of Aragon - The ambassador's Hall in the Royal Palace of Naples that In 1734 became the royal residence of the Bourbons - Naples, Italy
RM2R51XPB–Christ at the column, about 1550 by Alessandro Bonvicino known as Moretto (Brescia, 1498 - 1554) - Oil on canvas
RM2R51Y37–Portrait of Guido Marvasi, 1874 by Vincenzo Gemito (Napoli 1852 - 1929) Terracotta
RM2R51XTH–Christ at the column, abiut 1620 by Battistello Caracciolo (Napoli, 1578 - 1635) - Oil on canvas
RM2R51Y4F–Portrait of the Painter Vincenzo Migliano, 1876 by Gaetano Esposito (Salerno, 1858 - Sala Consilina, 1911) - Oil on canvas
RM2R51XWB–Il Fiociniere (The Harpooner), about 1872 by Vincenzo Gemito (Napoli 1852 - 1929) Terracotta
RM2R51XNT–Saint John the Evangelist on Patmos, late 1610's - early 1620's by Antiveduto Grammatica (Roma, 1569 - 1626) - Oil on canvas
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