Set in the historic center of Capua, the Campanian Provincial Museum of Capua offers a vivid encounter with the ancient past of Campania. Housed in a former Antignano Palace, the museum combines the atmosphere of an old civic residence with collections that reach back to the Oscan, Roman, and medieval worlds. As you move through its rooms and cloisters, the city's long history feels close and tangible.
The museum is especially celebrated for the extraordinary Matres Matutae—a remarkable group of tufa sculptures showing seated mother figures holding children. These powerful, enigmatic works are among the most distinctive archaeological treasures in southern Italy and give the museum a character unlike any other. Alongside them, visitors find inscriptions, funerary monuments, Roman sculptures, coins, ceramics, and medieval material that trace centuries of life in and around Capua.
A visit here feels both scholarly and intimate. You can linger over carved stone, trace the changing faces of devotion and daily life, and enjoy the quiet beauty of the building itself. For anyone curious about ancient Italy beyond the usual highlights, this museum offers a rich and memorable stop.
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