Naples Veiled Christ Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
Embark on a guided tour of the Sansevero Chapel in Naples, home to the famous sculpture of the Veiled Christ. This 35-minute tour will allow you to discover the secrets of one of the most impressive masterpieces of Baroque art.
The meeting point is in Piazza San Domenico Maggiore, where you will be met by an expert guide (in several languages depending on availability) who will accompany you throughout the experience.
- Don't miss this guided tour of the Veiled Christ in Naples, a priceless marble sculpture created by the artist Sanmartino.
- The experience includes a professional guide who will accompany you and provide interesting facts about the Cappella Sansevero Museum and about the Veiled Christ, a work that is full of details and meaning.
- Contemplate this work of art in the comfort of a small group.
What’s included
- Guided tour of the Veiled Christ in Naples
- Tickets to the Cappella Sansevero Museum
- Professional guide
- Headphones to hear the guide
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Plan to arrive at least 10 minutes before your start time to ensure everything runs smoothly
Step by Step
The Sansevero Chapel, located in the heart of Naples, is a treasure of Baroque art that houses the famous sculpture of the Veiled Christ by the sculptor Giuseppe Sanmartino. This piece is world-renowned for the delicacy with which the marble veil covers the body of Christ, creating an impressive illusion of transparency and realism.
On this guided tour, an art history expert will reveal the secrets behind the creation of this masterpiece and the legends surrounding the chapel.
In addition to the Veiled Christ, you will explore other artistic gems of the chapel, such as the anatomical machines, two preserved human bodies with a surprisingly detailed system of veins and arteries. You will also discover the frescoes and sculptures that decorate the chapel, each with a fascinating story linked to the noble family of Raimondo di Sangro, prince of Sansevero.