Santi Apostoli, Naples

Local nameChiesa dei Santi Apostoli
LocationNaples, Italy

Santi Apostoli is a Baroque-style church in Naples, Italy.

Legend holds that a church at the site was built atop a Temple of Mercury by Emperor Constantine. Restored by the Caracciolo Family, it was ceded in 1570 to the Theatine Order. By 1590, the adjacent cloister and monastery was designed by Francesco Grimaldi. In the early 17th century was reconstructed by Giacomo Conforti. In 1638, the work was continued by Bartolomeo Picchiatti. In the 19th century, the Theatine order was suppressed and the church turned over in administrations. An earthquake damaged the dome. The church now belongs to the Liceo Artistico Statale di Napoli.

The counter-facade and ceiling panels were frescoed by Giovanni Lanfranco in the 1640s. The panels contain the following depictions: a Martyrdom of Apostles Simone e Giuda; a Martyrdom of St Thomas Apostle; a Martyrdom of St Bartholomew; a Martyrdom of St Matthew; a Martyrdom of St John Evangelist; a…

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santi_Apostoli,_Naples

Address 7 Vico Campanile ai Santissimi Apostoli, Napoli 80139, Italy

Coordinates 40°51'16.897" N 14°15'37.395" E

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