San Giuseppe a Chiaia, Naples
San Giuseppe a Chiaia | |
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Chiesa di San Giuseppe a Chiaia | |
The façade. | |
Location | Naples |
Country | Italy |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
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Architectural type | Church |
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Diocese | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naples |
San Giuseppe a Chiaia is a church in Naples, Italy. Originally founded as a chapel for the Jesuit Order; it was enlarged during 1666-1673 under designs by Tommaso Carrere.
With the suppression of the Jesuit Order, the church changed management. About 1817, under the patronage of Ferdinando I it became a hospice for the blind called the Casa di San Giuseppe e Lucia.
The interior has a paintings of St Ignatius of Loyola by Luca Giordano, Family of the Virgin by Nicola Malinconico, a St Anne and Holy Family by Francesco di Maria.
Coordinates: 40°50′00″N 14°13′42″E / 40.833210°N 14.228225°E
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Stucco Ceiling
Bibliography
- Derived from Napoli e dintorni, Touring club Italia, Touring Editore, 2001. as quoted in Italian Wikipedia entry.
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