Explore a Hidden World Beneath Naples
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Guided tour of the catacombs of San Gennaro
Highlights
Discover the ancient catacombs beneath Naples.
Learn about the city’s patron saint and other notable figures.
See beautifully restored frescoes and towering vaulted ceilings.
Experience the rich history of Italian sacred burial sites.
Enjoy insights from a knowledgeable live guide in English and Italian.
Discover the Catacombs of San Gennaro in Naples
Beneath the streets of Naples lies one of southern Italy’s most important early Christian burial sites. The Catacombs of San Gennaro date back to the 2nd and 3rd centuries and later became closely associated with San Gennaro, the city’s patron saint. Spread across two spacious underground levels carved into volcanic tufa stone, the complex features large burial chambers, frescoed tombs, and wide galleries that reflect centuries of faith and community life.
A guided visit offers clear historical context and access to areas not open independently, making it one of Naples’ most compelling cultural experiences. Secure your tickets in advance and explore this remarkable underground landmark today.
About the Catacombs of San Gennaro
Why Visit the Catacombs of San Gennaro
Historical significance: One of the largest early Christian burial complexes in southern Italy, developed between the 2nd and 4th centuries AD.
Connection to San Gennaro: The site became an important pilgrimage destination after the transfer of the patron saint’s remains in the 5th century.
Distinct architecture: Wide corridors and large chambers carved from volcanic tufa, unlike the narrow passages typical of many Roman catacombs.
Early Christian art: Frescoes and painted tombs that document evolving funerary traditions and iconography.
Structured access: Visits are conducted exclusively by guided tour, ensuring preservation and providing historical context.
Cultural location: Situated in the Capodimonte district, close to other important cultural landmarks in Naples.
Well-preserved complex: Two accessible underground levels that illustrate the development of early Christian communities in the region.
When to Visit?
Getting There
Address
Via Capodimonte 13, 80136 Naples, Italy
The entrance is situated near the Basilica of the Buon Consiglio, along the road leading toward the Capodimonte area.
Plan Your Route
- By Bus
- By Metro
- On Foot
- By Taxi
- By Car
Dining Options
Accessibility Information
Know Before You Go
Guided tour entry only: Access to the Catacombs is permitted exclusively through scheduled guided tours; independent visits are not allowed.
Advance booking recommended: Reserving tickets online helps secure your preferred time slot, particularly on weekends and holidays.
Fixed tour schedule: Entry is tied to your selected tour time, so arriving at least 10–15 minutes early is advisable.
Underground environment: Temperatures remain cool year-round; bringing a light layer is recommended even in summer.
Footwear matters: Surfaces include original stone flooring and steps, so comfortable, closed shoes are advisable.
Photography policy: Photography is generally permitted without flash, but restrictions may apply in certain areas.
Duration of visit: A standard guided tour typically lasts about one hour and includes access to both underground levels.
Location planning: The site is situated in the Capodimonte district; allow sufficient travel time depending on your transport choice.




