LAPIS Museum - Museo dell'Acqua Napoli is a fascinating brand that showcases the history of water in Naples. This museum is dedicated to promoting awareness and education about the importance of water in the city's culture, art, and architecture. The name "LAPIS" refers to the Latin word for water, and the museum boasts an impressive collection of exhibits, from ancient aqueducts and cisterns to modern-day water treatment facilities. Their interactive displays provide an engaging and immersive experience for visitors of all ages. The museum's mission is to celebrate the fundamental role of water in human life and to inspire people to become more aware of their water usage in order to preserve our planet's precious natural resources. The LAPIS Museum - Museo dell'Acqua Napoli is a must-visit for anyone interested in the fascinating history of Naples and the importance of preserving our environment.
Amenities and More
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet
- Toilets
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Good for kids
- Restaurant
- Getting tickets in advance recommended
Reviews
Very beautiful and suggestive, the video projection of the bombing is very suggestive, with a 3d quality it would be the top. You really breathe history. Our friendly and helpful guide Ciro for any clarification explained everything to us in an excellent and clear way. Today in Naples 40 degrees, at the water museum 40 meters underground 18, therefore to visit also for fresh air😂😂😂😂
The exhibition is good but I think the price is too high. I would expect more of that proce like pompeii ruins since they are almost the same. The instructions are good and the staff are also nice. They tend to give you all necessary information as well as the smile. I can recommend it for some culture and arts enthusiasts.
If you want to explore Naples underground without the crowds and the wait, this is the way to go. Great summary of the aqueduct from the Greeks to modern-ish times.
incredibly disappointing especially considering the price. No discounted tickets, no English tour. The English website is considerably shorter audio. Even the Italian tour was only 40 min. There are only two actual baths, it’s lacking the proper water bit from the “water museum”. Wouldn’t recommend
Nice church but even better exhibition. The Dali/Hitchcock temporary exhibition was actually pretty good. If you are a fan of surrealism, go. You will also see some of the lesser known sculptures of Dali and a nice explanation of his visual motifs. Highly recommended. Ticket is price though!
We paid 10 € per person for a english tour which should durate 1 h in the mueso dell' Acqua.
The reality was you get a link with some audio memo, a guide goes down with you but don't speak any English. So you listen just to an audio and the duration was just 30 min. Inkl walk up and down. Very disappointing.
The museo at is it is in a good condition nice technique down there but not really worth seeing, it would be enough looking at the pictures
The mixture of contemporary and classical in one place. While there are Frescos on the high part of the walls, contemporary art exhibitions are held. When I was there I had the incredible opportunity to see Andy Warhol's printings. Great gift shop at the exit and clean toilets.
Just under old church. Nothing exciting about the church itself, but we had the chance to see a Marc Chagall exhibition so it was really nice.
Location
Piazzetta Pietrasanta, 80138 Napoli NA, Italy
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