The Museo di Capodimonte is a grand museum in Naples, Italy, situated within the former royal palace of Capodimonte. It is one of the largest museums in Italy and boasts an extensive collection of Italian art, particularly from the Neapolitan School, alongside important pieces from other European schools of painting. The museum is renowned for its core collection of works by artists such as Raphael, Titian, Caravaggio, El Greco, and many others. Within its rooms, visitors can explore an array of masterpieces from the Middle Ages to the contemporary period. The royal palace itself adds to the museum's charm, offering insight into the opulence of former Bourbon kings. Outside, the surrounding park provides a scenic retreat with views of Naples and the bay. Additionally, the museum houses historical apartments decorated with 18th-century furnishings and a collection of porcelain and majolica from Europe and Asia.