Museum Galleries of Italy
The palace, designed by Marcello Piacentini in the late 1930s
20th century, is the headquarters of the former Banco di Napoli. It presents three important exhibition itineraries, with works belonging to the heritage
historical-artistic heritage of Intesa Sanpaolo: Neapolitan art from the 17th century to the 20th
century, with the absolute masterpiece of the Intesa Sanpaolo collections, the Martyrdom of
saint Ursula by Caravaggio, the collection of Attic and Magna Graecia ceramics, for the
first time set up in its entirety, and an important selection of works from the
20th century. The monumental hall located on the ground floor, on the other hand, is dedicated to
temporary exhibitions and major events.