Casa Malaparte

Historical landmark · Napoli

Casa Malaparte

Historical landmark · Napoli

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80076 Capri, Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy

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Iconic modernist Italian villa hosting cultural events  

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80076 Capri, Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy Get directions

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80076 Capri, Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy Get directions

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Sep 16, 2025

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Dani Baal

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Casa Malaparte, perched dramatically on Capri’s cliffs, is an architectural masterpiece blending modernist design with rugged nature. Built in the 1930s for writer Curzio Malaparte, its red-brick structure and rooftop terrace offer breathtaking Mediterranean views. Isolated yet poetic, it embodies artistic solitude. Though privately owned and inaccessible to most, its cinematic presence in Contempt (1963) cements its allure. A dreamlike icon of Italian architectural history.

Andreas Dorner

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Unfortunately closed - we asked at the majors office but no chance - from outside the creative inspiring house is an incredible experience

Margot Salémi

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Words can’t express the emotion you can get from seeing this beautiful place giving life to the images of Jean Luc Godard’s « Le Mépris » again and again ..

Harry Christakis

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an architectural gem of modernist Italian architecture of the late 1930’s by Adalberto Libera worth the walk to see it!

Menglong Li

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Don’t follow google map😡😡o walked all the way down here and it’s no entry. And there was no other way to approach the building. If you decided to seal the road,why don’t update????

Simon Blueman

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Beautiful architecture, became iconic with the movie Le Mépris. Nice walk worth the effort but careful the Villa is not open for visits most of the year!

Erick R

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What an amazing experience. The best of the best in Capri. The owner and waiter was very attentive. Gave us a tasting of his own olive oil. Homemade pasta, delicious linguine zucchini highly recommended and Angus beef Rib eye! Included lemonchello with desert. 6 Stars if I could.

France D. Rovelli

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villa malaparte is just one truly amazing part of this world class site along the bottom of capri. starting at the intersection of via arco naturale and the ristorante le grottelle, the via del pizzolungo (the pizzolungo path) parallels the southern coast of the island, high on the cliffs, affording amazing views, natural sites such as an unmarked ancient cave, the spectacular malaparte and the faraglioni rock formation. start at the restaurant and descend the countless steep steps to enjoy one unforgettable view after another. if you really want to feel the burn, start at the western end of pizzolungo and end by going up the steps, finishing for a final well-deserved cool drink at le grottelle! a prerequisite viewing of Jean Luc Godard's film masterpiece "Contempt (Le Mepris)" is a must!