In Naples, the historic Girolamini Library is once again accessible to the public, reopening starting today with an experimental tour and an exhibition dedicated to the Southern Renaissance. This initiative represents a significant step in the process of restoring one of the city's most important cultural sites.
A journey through history and knowledge
The reopening will allow visitors to access the library through the historic entrance at Via Duomo 114, right up to the monumental rooms. This opportunity is provided by the exhibition "Southern Renaissance. The Library of Andrea Matteo III Acquaviva," curated by Antonella Cucciniello, director of the complex.
The exhibition reconstructs a selection of the precious book collection of Andrea Matteo III Acquaviva, an emblematic figure of the prince-man of letters, through illuminated manuscripts and loans from various institutions.
The value of reopening
According to Massimo Osanna, the reopening marks "a fundamental step" in the restoration of a place that is both a monument and a center for the production of knowledge. The goal is to strengthen the integrated system of cultural venues, where libraries, archives, and museums interact.
Onofrio Cutaia agrees, emphasizing how the initiative represents a stepping stone in the process of enhancing the regional heritage, combining research, protection, and accessibility.
Restoration and revitalization of the complex
The reopening follows a lengthy period of work and renovations involving several institutions, including the Superintendency and the City of Naples. This gradual process aims to restore full functionality to the Girolamini complex, which has already been partially reopened in recent years.
Opening hours, access and tickets
Access to the library and the exhibition will be limited to a maximum of 40 people every 45 minutes.
Tuesday to Friday: 10:00 – 18:30 (last admission 17:30)
Saturday, Sunday and holidays: 8:30 am – 13:30 pm (last admission 12:15 pm)
Closed: Mondays and free admission days
Tickets cost €15, with discounts and free admission available according to current regulations. Tickets can be purchased online through the Musei Italiani platform or on the dedicated website.
The reopening of the Girolamini Library is part of a broader strategy to revitalize cultural sites, aiming to make a heritage of historical and scientific importance increasingly accessible, while preserving its complexity.
In short
In Naples, the historic Girolamini Library is once again accessible to the public, reopening starting from 2017 with an experimental tour and an exhibition dedicated to the Southern Renaissance.
- The initiative represents a significant step in the process of returning one of the city's most important cultural sites.
- A journey through history and knowledge. The reopening will allow visitors to access the library through the historic entrance on Via…
- The library of Andrea Matteo III Acquaviva”, curated by Antonella Cucciniello, director of the complex.
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In Naples, the historic Girolamini Library is once again accessible to the public, reopening starting from 2017 with an experimental tour and an exhibition dedicated to…
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The initiative represents a significant step in the process of returning one of the city's most important cultural sites.
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It seems like a useful initiative, but the reality isn't so clear. The library was closed for too long and is now reopening with seemingly more complicated rules. Tickets cost 15 euros, but the discounts aren't clearly explained. Visitors are having difficulty. We hoped they would gradually improve and the situation would be resolved.