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Santa Chiara is a religious complex in Naples, Italy, that includes the Church of Santa Chiara, a monastery, tombs and an archeological museum. The Basilica church of Santa Chiara faces Via Benedetto Croce, which is the easternmost leg of Via Spaccanapoli. The church facade of Santa Chiara is diagonally across from the church of Gesù Nuovo.
Go to here. Amazing.
The somewhat austere facade of Gesu Nuovo belies the impressive and grand interior. The gilded ceilings representing biblical and saintly narratives exalting the name of Jesus soar above intricately inlaid marble floors. Constructed as a palace in 1470, it was converted to a cathedral in 1601. The architectural style is renaissance, while the fittings are baroque. Simply unforgettable.
One of the loveliest piazzas at Napoli. Open space in front of the church. The church outside is unique and there is no way to imagine how marvelous it looks from inside. One of the top churces (and there are a lot of them) in Napoli.
One of the most beautiful churches where I've been. Outside is not something that calls your attention, but inside is really beautiful!
It is a holy place that balances baroque grandiosity and spiritual solemnity. The Church of Gesu Nuovo is the Neapolitan counterpart of the Church of the Gesu in Rome. It is run by Jesuits and home to the remains of San Giuseppe Moscati.
The facade of the building does not prepare you to see the magnificent church. Breathtaking. Whether you are Catholic or not, you can't miss this place when you visit Naples.
This is the first church I have seen very different from other church front face of the church walls are like an old jail, but inside the it's some thing magnificent , and even outside the church you could see mother Mary's statue adds beauty to the place ...