Porcelain Boudoir of Maria Amalia of Saxony
A rococo room covered entirely in porcelain originally constructed for another royal residence.

šŸ“œ Rococo room covered in over 3,000 white porcelain pieces, originally crafted for Queen Maria Amalia of Saxony. Constructed between 1757-1759, it is now located within the Royal Palace of Capodimonte.

Why Go

✨ See outstanding 18th-century Italian porcelain art and intricate rococo style with chinoiserie decorations.
šŸ‘‘ Explore a unique historical royal boudoir within the Capodimonte Museum.
šŸ’” Experience a unique visual and light effect from reflective surfaces.

Tips

šŸ’” Look for the ceiling chandelier depicting a palm tree with a monkey and a Chinese figure.

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