News from Agoramagazine.it that antiquities from the Intesa Sanpaolo collection will be going on display in Naples at the end of the month. The collection includes a large number of ceramics from Apulia. The Naples Archaeological Museum is also lending some pieces from the Ruvo tombs for the exhibition, and in return will have some of their ancient vases restored as part of a scheme funded by Intesa Sanpaolo. The exhibition will be held in the Palazzo Zevallos Stigliano, which opens to the public every day except Sundays (see here for opening times), and which also is home to a very famous Caravaggio (the Martirio di sant'Orsola).
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