The “twinning” with the Museum of Homeopathy will allow the Museum of Medical Arts in Naples, an initiative organised by Gennaro Rispoli, Director of this museum and president of the “Hippocratic Lighthouse” association to prepare a section of the museum over the coming months dedicated to the history of homeopathy, with special attention paid to Naples and its most famous homeopaths, De Horatiis, Romani and Cigliano. As known, the Kingdom of Naples was the first European state interested in this new therapeutic method. From Naples, homeopathy spread to Sicily, then to France and later to the rest of the world. The Italian Open University of Homeopathic Medicine (LUIMO) and the Neapolitan Centre of Homeopathic Medicine (CEMON) will cooperate in the creation of this exhibition.