Villa Pignatelli Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Don't bother
Very tired and very few furnished rooms although carriage museum was quite interesting not a single for be changed in the gardens to have a rest, all in all not very good
Very unusual and well presented carriage display with excellent signage, Italian and English. Palazzo furnishings and design beautiful and in excellent condition. Currently there is also an enjoyable ...
Lovely to wander around what is clearly quite a wonderful piece of history. From the rooms to photos taken of the famous at the start of 1900 and the modern photograph exhibition and then the old car...
The villa is simply amazing. One of the best I have ever seen in the world. It worth a visit! Issues I'd like to ask the Naples museum authorities to solve for future visitors please: 1. Missing indi...
On the waterfront of Naples since 1826 the English baronet Ferdinand Richard Acton had his villa built with a park that extended to the top of the hill behind. The Villa was then bought by the Rothsch...
Don't bother
Very tired and very few furnished rooms although carriage museum was quite interesting not a single for be changed in the gardens to have a rest, all in all not very good
Enjoyable palazzo worth a visit.
Very unusual and well presented carriage display with excellent signage, Italian and English. Palazzo furnishings and design beautiful and in excellent condition. Currently there is also an enjoyable ...
Faded history, but very interesting
Lovely to wander around what is clearly quite a wonderful piece of history. From the rooms to photos taken of the famous at the start of 1900 and the modern photograph exhibition and then the old car...
Pros and Cons
The villa is simply amazing. One of the best I have ever seen in the world. It worth a visit! Issues I'd like to ask the Naples museum authorities to solve for future visitors please: 1. Missing indi...
Go back to Naples in 1700s !
On the waterfront of Naples since 1826 the English baronet Ferdinand Richard Acton had his villa built with a park that extended to the top of the hill behind. The Villa was then bought by the Rothsch...