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Santa Maria delle Grazie a Toledo

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Phone
  
+39 081 412853

Province
  
Province of Naples

Santa Maria delle Grazie a Toledo

Address
  
Via Toledo, 338, 80134 Napoli, Italy

Similar
  
Via Toledo, Basilica dello Spirito Sa, Santa Maria della Concezio, Santissima Trinità degli Spa, Palazzo Tocco di Montemiletto

Santa Maria delle Grazie is a Roman Catholic church located on Via Toledo, near its intersection with Via Diaz Armando, in central Naples, Italy.

History

The church was built in 1628 by the Theatine Order, and initially dedicated to the Virgin of Loreto. In 1721 there was a partial reconstruction. In 1806, the Theatines were suppressed and it acquired secular use. In 1835, the church was attached to the Confraternita dei sette dolori (Confraternity of seven pains), whose original home was the Basilica church of San Francesco di Paola. The reconstruction of the church in the time of Ferdinand II of Two Sicilies was designed by Carlo Parascaldo.

The main altar (1759) was completed by Giuseppe Sanmartino based on designs by Michelangelo Porzio. Beside the altar are two statues by Tito Angelini, representing Faith and Hope. Adding to the Neoclassic decor are paintings of San Gennaro by Tommaso de Vivo, San Gaetano by Camillo Guerra, and a Guardian Angel by Gennaro Maldarelli. The church in 2009, was reopened to public despite ongoing restorations.

References

Santa Maria delle Grazie a Toledo Wikipedia


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