The Napoleon Museum is located opposite Ponton Beto on the south side of the Tiber River. This is a small museum. There are only about 10 rooms, no admission fee, full of Napoleon's and his family's belongings. We were the only visitors to the museum except the museum's administrators.
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The Napoleon Museum is located opposite Ponton Beto on the south side of the Tiber River. This is a small museum. There are only about 10 rooms, no admission fee, full of Napoleon's and his family's belongings. We were the only visitors to the museum except the museum's administrators.
The Napas, also known as the Bonapartists, were one of the 19th-century monarchies of France. They embraced Napoleon I and Napoleon III and their theories and policies, and after the overthrow of the First and Second Reichs, they held Bonaparte family members to rule France. After Napoleon I abdicated in 1815, Bonaparte embraced his son Napoleon II (later duke Reichstedt). After the death of Napoleon II in 1832, Napoleon I's nephew Louis Bonaparte became heir to the Bonaparte family throne, and twice launched mutiny, which ended in failure. Louis Napoleon was elected president in December 1848 and was emperor in November 1852. The Bonaparte, one of the three monarchies of the Third Republic of France, sought to make Eugenie, the only legitimate son of Napoleon III, emperor. After Eugenie died (without a son), the party split over which Bonaparte family members to be emperors. After the death of Joseph, the son of Jerome, the youngest brother of Napoleon I, in 1891, the Bonaparte had ceased to exist.
It's worth visiting, exotic palaces, exotic customs.
This is a very interesting museum. There are a lot of works of art, furniture and so on.
Napoleon's national hero in France is respected by all peoples, while in many other European countries he is regarded as an aggressor. But after all, it was in Italy that he was canonized. He had mutual feelings for Italy and made his son king here. A small museum introduces the relationship between his life and the country, as well as some facilities and appliances of the Bonaparte family.