Palazzo Reale di Napoli
The Palazzo Reale delivers what you'd expect from a Bourbon royal residence: over-the-top opulence that might overwhelm you from all the gold leaf.
About Palazzo Reale di Napoli
The Palazzo Reale delivers what you'd expect from a Bourbon royal residence: over-the-top opulence that might overwhelm you from all the gold leaf. You're walking through 30 state rooms filled with original 18th-century furniture, massive Flemish tapestries, and ceilings so elaborately frescoed they resemble baroque fever dreams. The real star is the tiny Teatrino di Corte, a perfectly preserved court theater that seats just 180 people and feels like a tiny, ornate room.
The visit flows chronologically through the royal apartments, starting with the more formal reception rooms before moving into the king's private quarters. Each room tries to outdo the last with increasingly large chandeliers and furniture that epitomizes wealth. The theater is a standout, it's genuinely captivating and completely different from the heavy formality of the state rooms. The National Library occupies part of the building but feels like an afterthought after all that royal excess.
Most guides won't tell you that half the rooms feel repetitive after the first dozen, all that gilded furniture starts to blend together. Entry costs 6 EUR, which is reasonable for what you get, but skip the audio guide at 5 EUR extra, the room placards have enough detail. Focus your energy on the Throne Room, the theater, and maybe three or four other rooms that catch your eye, then call it done.
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