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  • The National Railway Museum at Pietrarsa illustrates the history of Italy's railways. In fact the buildings housing the Museum were once the pavilions of the Royal Mechanical, Pyrotechnical and Locomotives Factory founded in 1840 by Ferdinand II, King of the Two Sicilies, near the first stretch of Italian railway, the Naples-Portici line, which was opened on October 3rd 1839.
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  • Royal carriage, taken over by the republic. The National Railway Museum of Pietrarsa (Italian: Museo Nazionale Ferroviario di Pietrarsa) is close to the Naples–Portici railway.
  • The Officine di Pietrarsa opened in 1840, initially as a steel mill and as a repair station for the locomotives imported from England.
  • The National Railway Museum in Pietrarsa can hold 2500 people in seven spaces, boasting a conference hall and vast outdoor area too, it is one of the...
  • The National Railway Museum in Pietrarsa has been given a new lease of life: on the 31 st of March, 2017, the President of the Italian Republic, Sergio Mattarella...
  • The National Railway Museum of Pietrarsa, one of the most evocative museums in our country, allows the visitor to live a fascinating journey through time among...
  • The National Railway Museum of Pietrarsa is a historical place with a unique charm, born where the royal Bourbon factory of Pietrarsa once stood.
  • The National Railway Museum at Pietrarsa illustrates the history of Italy's railways.
  • Glance through the evolution of trains as you admire the wide collection of historic steam, electric, and royal locomotives housed in the Museum.
  • The external spaces overlooking the sea and the charming interiors help establish the National Railway Museum in Pietrarsa as an ideal location for hosting...
  • The Pietrarsa Railway Museum is open to the public throughout the year and is a great place to learn about the history of the Italian railway system.
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