Puneet Varma (Editor)

San Raffaele, Naples

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Country
  
Italy

Status
  
Active

Architectural style
  
Baroque architecture

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Province
  
Province of Naples

Architectural type
  
Church

San Raffaele, Naples

Location
  
Via Amato di Montecassino Naples Province of Naples, Campania

Address
  
Via Amato di Montecassino, 80136 Napoli, Italy

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naples

Similar
  
Sant'Anna a Capuana, Immacolata e San Vincenzo, Santa Maria della Verità, Santa Maria delle Grazie a, Santissima Trinità degli Spa

San Raffaele (also known as San Raffaele a Materdei or properly, Santi Raffaele e Margherita da Cortona) is a church on Via Amato di Montecassino, in the quartiere of Materdei in Naples, Italy.

The church was founded in 1759 built on designs of Giuseppe Astarita, adjacent to a hospice for women called a Ritiro delle Pentite, or hospice for prostitutes. The interior has a Greek cross layout. The interior has a highly decorated polychrome altar surmounted by a baldacchino of gilded wood with angels and a crown. The frescoes were completed by Angelo Mozzillo. San Raffaele (St Raphael), the patron of fishermen, and often represented in paintings with fish. The saint of this church was often revered by infertile couples.

References

San Raffaele, Naples Wikipedia