Capodimonte Museum opened as an extraordinary show for the night of San Lorenzo 2019; on the Belvedere the music of Naples and the stars.
The August 10 2019 the Belvedere of the Capodimonte Museum in Naples hosts an evening of music, art and shooting stars. The occasion is the observation of the meteor shower of Perseids, in Night of San Lorenzo, meteorites that each summer cross the Earth's orbit on its annual journey around the sun.
For those who stay in the city it is an unmissable opportunity to spend a Saturday full of culture and music, as well as the so-called "shooting stars" (on which to express perhaps a secret desire).
Starting from the 19,30 and up to the 22.30 (the ticket office closes at 21,30), the Museum will be opened on an extraordinary basis for the symbolic price of only one euro.
Visitors will be able to admire the collections and current exhibitions: on the second floor Deposits of Capodimonte. Stories yet to be written (up to 30 September 2019), Jan Fabre. Red Gold (until 15 September 2019) and on the first floor Canova, a restoration on display (up to 30 September 2019).
On the Belvedere, it was said, space to music with a concert of Neapolitan candlelight songs starting from 21.
The recital of Neapolitan songs from the classical repertoire is curated by the Petit Ensemble MusiCapodimonte, formed by Edo Puccini (guitar), Vittorio Cataldi (accordion) and Aurora Giglio (vocals).
The evening undoubtedly promises to be of great suggestion, with the guests who will have in their ears and heart the immortal melodies of Naples and in the eyes the night view of the city below them.
Free and free participation.
The public is invited to bring a towel from home to sit on the lawns.