Troy: the end of a city, the birth of a mith
Exhibitions
An exhibition that celebrates the classicism of TROY in all its artistic expressions with the exhibition of works from the National Archaeological Museum of Naples and the Archaeological Park of the Phlegraean Fields.
The exhibition revolves around Homer’s poem and tells of the first "world war", a battle that lasted ten years involving peoples from the Mediterranean and Asia. Celebrated by Homer’s words depicted on vases, frescoes, reliefs, and monuments; an inexhaustible source of inspiration for artists and poets from all over the world and from all eras up until today, the Trojan War’s myths and characters show the ancient origin of European culture.
Where
When
From March, 16th to October, 27th
Opening
From Monday to Saturday. From 9 am to 12pm - From 3 pm to 6 pm
Price
Free entrance