Museums and Attractions: Hours and Prices

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Museums and Attractions: Hours and Prices

Useful information on museums and attractions in Capri and Anacapri

On this page we've gathered all the essential information on museums and attractions in Capri. We do our best to keep the page updated in real time, but the opening hours of monuments and attractions may change on short notice.

Before setting off for places far from the center such as Villa Jovis and Villa Lysis, we recommend you check if the sites are open at the tourist information office in the Piazzetta or at the port of Marina Grande.

Tickets must be purchased online in advance for the Gardens of Augustus and Villa Lysis. It isn't possible to buy tickets in advance for the Blue Grotto; they must be purchased on site at the time of entry.

VILLA JOVIS

Palace of Tiberius

Roman Era

A majestic Roman residence built at the behest of Emperor Tiberius.
Located on top of Monte Tiberio, it offers a breathtaking view of the Gulf of Naples. The villa was used as an imperial residence and as a fortress, and featured numerous rooms, gardens, and courtyards. Nowadays visitors can admire its remains.

Hours

Closed on Monday

January and February

Closed

March

10 am - 4 pm

April and May

10 am - 4 pm

June to September

9 am to 7 pm

October

10 am to 6 pm

November and December

10 am to 4 pm

Last entrance: 45 minutes prior to closing time

Please note: Opening hours for Villa Jovis change often, so before you leave for the long uphill road, stop in the Piazzetta to double-check that it's open at the tourist information office under the bell tower.

Tickets

Full-price ticket

6 euros

EU citizens under age 18

Free

EU citizens between 18-25 years of age

4 euros

Where: Viale A. Mauri, Capri
How to get there: From Piazza Umberto I, take Via Le Botteghe, Via Fuorlovado, Via Croce and Via Tiberio; or, also from Piazza Umberto I, take Via Longano, Via Sopramonte, and Via Tiberio. Be aware that the road is entirely uphill and the walk takes approximately 45 minutes.

Typical length of visit: 1 hour

More information on Villa Jovis

VILLA LYSIS

Villa Fersen

Built in 1905 - Liberty style

Villa Lysis, also known as Villa Fersen, is a romantic residence commissioned by the French Count Jacques d'Adelsward Fersen. Built in 1905 on a cliff overlooking the sea in Capri, Fersen dedicated the villa "to the youth of love." Its design was inspired by classical and modern European architecture, with elements of Art Nouveau. A fascinating and symbolic place to visit, it is now owned by the City of Capri.

Hours

January, February, first half of March

Closed

From March 15 to April 30

10 am to 6 pm

From May 1 to September 15

10 am to 7 pm

From September 16 to November 3

10 am to 6 pm

From November 4 to December 19

Closed

From December 20 to January 7

10 am to 5 pm

Tickets

Full-price ticket

1.50 euros

Children up to 12 years old

Free

Tickets must be purchased online at:

Capri Culture and Tourism

Where: Via Lo Capo 65, Capri
How to get there from the center of Capri: From the Piazzetta there are two ways to get there—from Via Longano and Via Sopramonte, or from Via Le Botteghe, Via Fuorlovado, and Via Croce. Both routes arrive at the "cross" where you then take Via Tiberio until it intersects at Via Lo Capo.

Typical length of visit: 1 hour

Contact information

Official website: Capri Culture and Tourism
Email: villalysiscapri@gmail.com
Tel:+393773590709

GARDENS OF AUGUSTUS

The Gardens of Augustus, located a few steps from the Piazzetta of Capri, offer panoramic views of the bay of Marina Piccola, the spectacular Via Krupp, and the Faraglioni. The gardens were created on the property of German industrialist Friedrich Alfred Krupp and contain many native species of flowers and plants found on the island of Capri. The entrance to the famous Via Krupp is located next door to the gardens, and leads to Marina Piccola.

Hours

Open year-round

From April to October

9 am to 8 pm

From November to March

10 am to 4.30 pm

Last entry: 30 minutes prior to closing time

Tickets

Full-price ticket

1.50 euros

Children up to 12 years old

Free

Tickets must be purchased online at:

Capri Culture and Tourism

Where: Viale Giacomo Matteotti 14, Capri
How to get there from the center of Capri: From the Piazzetta of Capri, walk along via Vittorio Emanuele to Via Federico Serena and then take via Matteotti (six-minute walk).

Typical length of visit: 30 minutes

Contact information
Official website: Capri Culture and Tourism
Email: culturaturismo@cittadicapri.it
Tel:+393534523908

THE BLUE GROTTO

The Blue Grotto of Capri is perhaps the most famous attraction on the island. It's a sea cave located on the northwest coast of the island of Capri, famous for the intense blue color of its crystalline waters. The cave can only be accessed by small boats, and once inside, the effects of the light filtering through the opening of the cave create a magical and surreal effect.

Hours

Open year-round

Open only if favorable weather conditions permit

9 am to 2 pm

To check if the Blue Grotto is open, visit this page:

Is the Blue Grotto Open or Closed?

Tickets

Boat from Marina Grande to the Blue Grotto

22 euros

Rowboat (Cooperativa Battellieri)

11 euros

Blue Grotto entry ticket

6 euros

Blue Grotto entry ticket for EU citizens 18-25 years old

2 euros

Blue Grotto entry ticket for EU citizens under 18 years old

Free

Where: Località Grotta Azzurra, Anacapri
How to get there from Marina Grande (port of Capri): Take a motorboat then transfer to a rowboat. Embarkation from Pier 0 (zero) and Pier 21.
From Anacapri: Public bus departing from the terminal in Viale De Tommaso (15 minutes); taxi from Piazza Vittoria (10 minutes); walk along Via Grotta Azzurra, from Piazza Vittoria - Via Pagliaro - Via Tuoro (50 minutes).
Then transfer to a rowboat.

Typical length of visit: the visit lasts 10 minutes; however, the wait time to enter the Blue Grotto could be more than one hour.

More information on the Blue Grotto

CHARTERHOUSE OF ST. GIACOMO

The Charterhouse of St. Giacomo (Certosa di San Giacomo) is an ancient 14th-century monastery that was transformed into a prison during the Napoleonic era. Until a few years ago it housed Capri's high school, and now it's a museum dedicated to the German painter Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach and hosts art exhibitions.

Hours

Open year-round

January, February, March

10 am to 2 pm

April, May, June

10 am to 4 pm

July, August, September

10 am to 6 pm

October, November, December

10 am to 4 pm

Closed Mondays

Tickets

Full-price ticket

6 euros

EU citizens 18-25 years old

2 Euro

EU citizens under 18 years old

Free

Purchase ticket online (optional)

www.coopculture.it

Where: via Certosa, Capri
How to get there from the center of Capri: from Piazza Umberto I (Piazzetta) walk along Via Vittorio Emanuele, Via F. Serena and Via Certosa (10-minute walk).

Typical length of visit: 1 hour

Contact information
Tel: +39 0818376218

PALAZZO CERIO

Ignazio Cerio Museum

Ignazio Cerio (1841-1921) was a doctor and mayor on Capri, and this small museum is housed in his former residence. Most of the collections date back to the end of the last century and include over 20,000 naturalistic and archaeological finds collected by Cerio between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th.

Hours

From Tuesday to Saturday

11 am to 4 pm

Sunday, Monday, and holidays

Closed

Tickets

Full-price ticket

3 euros

Visitors between 18-25 years old

1 euro

Visitors under age 18

Free

Where: Piazzetta I. Cerio 5, Capri
How to get there from the center of Capri: From the Piazzetta climb the stairs to the church of Santo Stefano. Palazzo Cerio is in front of the church.

Typical length of visit: 1 hour

Contact information
Official website: www.centrocaprense.org
Tel: +390818376681

VILLA SAN MICHELE

Villa Axel Munthe

Villa San Michele was built by the Swedish doctor and writer Axel Munthe. It's a museum open to the public and preserves Munthe's original furnishings and collection of archaeological finds.

The villa offers a panoramic view of the bay of Naples and is surrounded by beautiful Mediterranean gardens. One of its most famous icons is the sphinx statue located on the scenic lookout.

Hours

January and February

Closed

March

9 am to 4:30 pm

April

9 am to 5 pm

May-September

9 am to 6 pm

October

9 am to 5 pm

November and December

9 am to 3:30 pm - Closed on Tuesday - Monday 25 December 9.00-13.30

Tickets

Full-price ticket

10 euros

Youth and students

6 euros

Children age 10 and under

Free

School groups

4 euros

Where: Viale Axel Munthe, Anacapri
How to get there from the center of Capri: Take the public bus to Anacapri, getting off at Piazza Vittoria (the main stop), go up the stairs in front of the stop and continue along the tree-lined avenue on the left.

Typical length of visit: 2 hours

Contact information
Official website: www.villasanmichele.eu
Email: administration@sanmichele.org
Tel +39 081 8371401

MT. SOLARO CHAIRLIFT

The chairlift leaves from the square in Anacapri and takes you to the top of Mount Solaro; the ride lasts approximately 10 minutes. The chairlift is one of the oldest in Italy and was inaugurated in 1952. It's about 590 meters (1,935 feet) long and reaches a height of 589 meters (1,932 feet) above sea level. Once you get to the top, there's a bar and several viewing terraces.

Hour

March-April

9 am to 4 pm

May-October

9:30 am to 5 pm

November-February

9:30-3:30 pm (closed on January and mid February)

Ticket

Round-trip ticket

14 euros

One-way ticket

11 euros

Children up to 8 years old (in parent's lap)

Free

Where: Via Caposcuro 10, Anacapri
How to get there from the center of Capri: Take the public bus to Anacapri and get off at the main stop (Piazza Vittoria), then take the stairs from there. The chairlift entrance is on the right.

Typical length of visit: The ride to the top takes about 12 minutes, and you can stay as long as you like.

Contact information
Official website: www.capriseggiovia.it
Email: info@seggioviamontesolaro.it

CASA ROSSA MUSEUM

Painting gallery and museum - Permanent exhibition: ‘’The Painted Island"

The Casa Rossa (Red House) is a historic home built in the late 1800s by John Clay MacKowen, a colonel in the US Army. It represents one of the best examples of eclectic style in Capri, characterized by the fusion of architectural and decorative motifs from different cultures and eras. Today, the Casa Rossa houses a municipal collection of 19th-century paintings and four Roman statues recovered from the seabed of the Blue Grotto.

Hours

March, April, May

10 am to 4 pm

June, July, August, September

10 am to 1:30 pm/4:30 pm to 8 pm

October, November

10 am to 4 pm

December

11.30 am to 17.30 pm

January and February

10 am to 4 pm

Tickets

Full-price ticket

3.50 euros

Reduced-price ticket for groups (Minimum 15 people, with advance booking)

2 euros

Reduced-price ticket for ticket holders to the Blue Grotto, Mt. Solaro Chairlift, or Villa San Michele

1 euro

Where: Via Giuseppe Orlandi 79, Anacapri
How to get there from the center of Capri: Take the public bus to Anacapri, get off at the main square (Piazza Vittoria), and from there walk along via Orlandi.

Typical length of visit: 1 hour

Contact information
Official website: www.museocasarossa.it
Tel: +39 0818382193

VILLA DAMECUTA

Archeological park

This Roman villa is located in the northwestern part of the island of Capri in the town of Anacapri. It was discovered and restored by Amedeo Maiuri between 1937 and 1948, after having been buried for centuries. Only a part of the villa has been excavated and made accessible to the public, with a large terrace overlooking the sea, a panoramic loggia, and a residential area at the foot of the medieval tower.

Hours

Open year-round

10 am to 5 pm

Tickets

Free entry

Where: Viale Maiuri, Anacapri
How to get there: From Anacapri, piazzetta Cimitero, with the public bus (Grotta Azzurra line), the stop is Damecuta. On foot, from piazza Vittoria, walk along via G. Orlandi, via Pagliaro, and via Tuoro.
From Villa Damecuta, you can take via Damecuta to reach the Blue Grotto (by bus or taxi 10 minutes, on foot 25 minutes).

Typical length of visit: 30 minutes

More information on Villa Damecuta

CHURCH OF SAN MICHELE

This church is famous for its majolica floor representing Adam and Eve driven out of the earthly paradise by an angel with his flaming sword. It's a Baroque church that was built between 1698 and 1719.

Hours

April-September

9 am to 7 pm

October-March

10 am to 3.30 pm (Open from Dec 26 to Jan 2)

April

9 am to 5 pm

Tickets

Full-price ticket

3 euros

Middle school students

1 euro

High school students

2 euros

Children ages 0-6

Free

Where: Piazza San Nicola 1, Anacapri
How to get there from the center of Capri: Take the public bus to Anacapri, getting off at the main stop Piazza Vittoria, then walk along via Orlandi and turn right following signs for "Chiesa di San Michele."

Typical length of visit: 15 minutes

Contact information
Official website: www.chiesa-san-michele.com
Email: info@chiesa-san-michele.com

BARBAROSSA CASTLE

This 10th-century castle earned its name, which translates to red beard, because that was the nickname of the Ottoman corsair Khayr al-Dīn who conquered it in 1535. Some ruins remain in the original castle, which is now the site of an ornithological station. It is owned by the Axel Munthe Foundation, which organizes guided tours. Reservations are required by email or by phone.

Hours

Guided tours every Thursday

April and October

3:30 pm

May-September

4:30 pm

Tickets (includes visit to Villa San Michele)

Full-price ticket

10 euros

Youth and students

6 euros

Children up to 10 years old

Free

School groups

4 euros

Where: Entrance from Villa San Michele
How to get there from the center of Capri: Take the public bust to Anacapri, get off at the main stop Piazza Vittoria, climb the stairs in front of the stop and walk along the tree-lined street on the left.

Typical length of visit: 2 hours

Contact information
Official website: www.villasanmichele.eu
Tel: +39 0818371401
Email: bookshop@sanmichele.org