Sant'Eligio Maggiore, Naples
Church of Sant'Eligio Maggiore | |
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Chiesa di Sant'Eligio Maggiore | |
The Church of Sant'Eligio Maggiore in Naples. | |
Coordinates: 40°50′48″N 14°15′52″E / 40.846755°N 14.264480°E | |
Location |
Piazza Mercato Naples Province of Naples, Campania |
Country | Italy |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Architecture | |
Status | Active |
Architectural type | Gothic architecture |
Administration | |
Diocese | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naples |
Sant’Eligio Maggiore is a church in Naples, southern Italy. It is located near Piazza Mercato (Market Square), and was built during the reign of Charles of Anjou by the same congregation that built the nearby Sant’Eligio hospital in 1270. It is the first church built in Naples by the Angevin dynasty.
The arched passageway that opens onto Piazza Mercato is through the original façade of the church and has since been incorporated into the structure of the ancient hospital. Many of the lines of the original structure came to light in the course of restoration after the bombardments of the World War II.[1]
References
- ↑ Comune of Naples, short description.
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