Palazzo Zevallos Stigliano



The Palazzo Zevallos Stigliano is a Baroque palace located on Via Toledo number 185 in the quartiere San Ferdinando of central Naples, Italy. 

It is also called the Palazzo Zevallos or Palazzo Colonna di Stigliano, and since 2014 serves as a museum of artworks, mainly spanning the 17th through the early 20th centuries, sponsored by the Cultural Project of the bank Intesa Sanpaolo. 

This museum is linked to the Museum or Gallerie di Piazza Scala in Milan and the Museum at Palazzo Leoni Montanari in Vicenza, also owned by the Bank.


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Location: Via Toledo 185, Napoli, Italy

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Some works contained in the gallery are:

  • The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula by Caravaggio, thought to be his final work
  • Judith and Holofernes, attributed to Louis Finson, which may be a copy of a Caravaggio original
  • Holy Family with St Francis of Assisi, by Angelo Caroselli
  • Christ and the Adulturess by Bernardo Cavallino
  • San Giorgio by Francesco Guarini
  • Adorazione dei Magi attributed to Master of the Annunciation to the shepherds
  • Tobias heals his father's blindness by Hendrick De Somer
  • Two still-life canvases by Paolo Porpora
  • Still life with bread, fruit, game, and fish by Giovan Battista Ruoppolo
  • Two still lifes by Giuseppe Recco

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