Explore the rich cultural heritage of Naples with entrance tickets to the Sant’Anna dei Lombardi Complex. This Tuscan Renaissance gem offers a compelling 30-minute audio tour, guiding visitors through key highlights like the frescoed sacristy and the powerful "Compianto sul Cristo Morto" sculpture. Priced at just $6.55 per person, the tickets provide a flexible and hassle-free way to experience this historic site. With a convenient cancellation policy, you can secure your spot and delve deeper into the captivating story of Naples.
Key Points

- Entrance tickets to the Santanna Dei Lombardi Complex in Naples start from $6.55 per person.
- Tickets can be reserved in advance with no upfront payment required and a full refund available for cancellations up to 24 hours prior.
- The 30-minute tour includes an engaging audio guide and provides access to highlights such as the frescoed sacristy, the Compianto sul Cristo Morto sculpture, and the Vasari-designed refectory.
- The complex is rated 4.1/5 based on 14 reviews, with the Vasari refectory and the emotional impact of the Compianto sul Cristo Morto receiving high praise.
- The ticket includes discounts at several top attractions in Naples, enhancing the overall value and experience.
Ticket Details

The entrance tickets to the Sant’Anna dei Lombardi Complex start from $6.55 per person.
Visitors can reserve their tickets now and pay later, with no payment required today. Plus, they can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The tour duration is 30 minutes, and an audio guide in Italian, English, French, German, and Spanish is included.
The meeting point is the ticket counter, where visitors must exchange their vouchers before the tour.
However, the complex isn’t suitable for individuals with mobility impairments, and flash photography isn’t allowed.
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Highlights of the Complex

Visitors can explore Sant’Anna dei Lombardi, an emblem of the Tuscan Renaissance in Naples that was founded in 1411.
They’ll marvel at the frescoed sacristy by Giorgio Vasari and discover the Abbots Crypt. The emotional power of "Compianto sul Cristo Morto" by Guido Mazzoni is an unforgettable highlight.
Notably, the complex houses a puttino sculpted by a young Michelangelo. The splendid refectory by Vasari is also highly recommended.
Visitor Experience

Travelers highlight the warm welcome and engaging audio guide that enhances their visit to the Sant’Anna dei Lombardi Monumental Complex.
The refectory designed by Vasari is a standout, with visitors recommending it highly. The complex garners a 4.1/5 rating based on 14 reviews, with value for money scored at 4.5/5.
Guests appreciate the emotional power of the "Compianto sul Cristo Morto" sculpture by Guido Mazzoni and the opportunity to see a young Michelangelo’s puttino.
The audioguide covers the Sacristy and Lamentation Over The Dead Christ, providing an immersive experience.
Additional Benefits

Along With the main entrance ticket, visitors to the Sant’Anna dei Lombardi Monumental Complex can take advantage of several additional benefits. The ticket includes access to the complex itself as well as an audioguide covering the Sacristy and the powerful "Compianto sul Cristo Morto" sculpture. Visitors can also enjoy discounts at other top attractions in Naples, including:
| Attraction | Discount |
| — | — |
| Catacombe di San Gennaro | – |
| Pio Monte della Misericordia (Caravaggio) | – |
| Archeological Museum (MANN) | – |
| Neapolis Sotterrata: Complesso Monumentale di San Lorenzo Maggiore | – |
| Museo Diocesano di Donna Regina | – |
These additional benefits enhance the overall experience and value for money.
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Visitors exchange their voucher at the ticket counter before the tour begins.
The complex isn’t suitable for individuals with mobility impairments. Flash photography isn’t allowed during the visit.
The 30-minute tour provides an audioguide in Italian, English, French, German, and Spanish, allowing visitors to enjoy the history and art of the Santanna Dei Lombardi Complex.
With a focus on the Sacristy and the Lamentation Over The Dead Christ, the tour promises an engaging and informative experience for travelers exploring the Renaissance gems of Naples.
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Photography Guidelines
Although flash photography isn’t allowed during the visit, visitors are welcome to capture the architectural and artistic wonders of the Santanna Dei Lombardi Complex using non-flash cameras.
This policy helps preserve the integrity of the historic site and the experience for all guests. Travelers can freely take photos of the ornate interiors, intricate frescoes, and renowned sculptures like the Michelangelo’s puttino.
Visitors are encouraged to share their pictures and memories from the complex on social media to inspire others to explore this gem of the Tuscan Renaissance in Naples.
Discounted Attractions in Naples

What else can visitors save on when exploring the Santanna Dei Lombardi Complex? The entrance ticket includes discounts to several other notable attractions in Naples.
Travelers can visit the Catacombe di San Gennaro, Pio Monte della Misericordia (home to Caravaggio’s artwork), the Archeological Museum (MANN), Neapolis Sotterrata, and the Museo Diocesano di Donna Regina – all at reduced rates.
This provides tremendous value and allows visitors to experience more of Naples’ cultural treasures. The audio guide also covers key highlights, enhancing the experience.
With these additional benefits, the Santanna Dei Lombardi Complex offers an immersive and cost-effective way to discover the city’s Renaissance wonders.
Refund and Cancellation Policy

The entrance tickets to the Santanna Dei Lombardi Complex come with a flexible cancellation policy.
Visitors can cancel their reservation up to 24 hours in advance and receive a full refund. This allows for last-minute changes in plans without penalty.
The "reserve now, pay later" option also means no payment is required upfront, making it convenient to book the tickets.
With free cancellation and no upfront costs, travelers can secure their spot with peace of mind, knowing they can adjust their plans if needed.
This policy provides added flexibility for a stress-free visit.
Common Questions

How Long Does It Take to Explore the Complex?
The complex can be explored in around 30 minutes, according to the ticket information. The duration of the visit is specifically listed as 30 minutes, providing visitors with a clear idea of the time needed to experience the highlights.
Can I Purchase Tickets On-Site or Must I Book Online?
Tickets can be purchased on-site, but it’s recommended to book online in advance to secure your spot and avoid potential lines. Online reservations also allow you to pay later and cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours prior.
Is There a Dress Code for Visiting the Complex?
There is no strict dress code for visiting the complex, but visitors are advised to dress respectfully. Modest attire covering shoulders and knees is recommended, as the complex is a religious site.
Are Audio Guides Available in Any Other Languages?
The audio guide is available in Italian, English, French, German, and Spanish. Visitors can choose the language that suits them best to enhance their experience exploring the historic Santanna dei Lombardi complex.
Are There Any Guided Tours Offered at the Complex?
The complex doesn’t offer guided tours, but an included audio guide is available in Italian, English, French, German, and Spanish to provide a self-guided experience. Visitors can explore the highlights independently at their own pace.
The Sum Up
The Sant’Anna dei Lombardi Complex in Naples offers visitors a chance to enjoy the city’s rich history. With affordable tickets, an engaging audio guide, and flexible cancellation policies, it’s an accessible and convenient way to explore this Tuscan Renaissance gem. The frescoed sacristy and the "Compianto sul Cristo Morto" sculpture are must-see highlights, making it a compelling addition to any Naples itinerary.
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