The Mother of all European Crowns is a symbol of maternal love.

It was created by a renowned 18th century jeweller, Claudio Imbert, for the Queen of Spain, Isabella Farnese, Duchess of Parma and Piacenza, who gave it to her son Charles, Infante of Spain, when he was crowned King of Naples and Sicily.

A masterpiece of jewellery, with stones of incomparable value. 

An exhibition, celebrating the Crown and the excellence of art in jewellery making, will be hosted by Tarì from 4 to 6 May 2024.

 

Prior to the opening of the exhibition, a conference will be held in the Sala Zaffiro

Names and roles of speakers:

Greetings: Vincenzo Giannotti, President Il Tarì

Moderator: Annalisa Angelone, TGR Campania

Speakers: 

  • Annamaria Barbato Ricci, essayist and communicator
  • Candida Carrino, Director of the Naples State Archives;
  • Ciro Paolillo, gemmologist and creator of the replica of the Crown of Charles III, King of Naples and Sicily;
  • Giulio Sodano, Professor of Modern History, 'Luigi Vanvitelli' University.
     

The conference will be followed by a guided tour of the exhibition