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Santa Maria di Montesanto, Naples

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Country
  
Italy

Status
  
Active

Province
  
Province of Naples

Architectural type
  
Church

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Phone
  
+39 081 549 6474

Architectural style
  
Baroque architecture

Santa Maria di Montesanto, Naples

Location
  
Naples Province of Naples, Campania

Address
  
Piazza Montesanto, 26, 80135 Napoli, Italy

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naples

Similar
  
Santa Maria della Concezio, San Nicola alla Carità, Santissima Trinità dei Pellegrini, Santa Maria del Rosario a, Basilica dello Spirito Sa

The church of Santa Maria di Montesanto and the annexed monastery were built in Naples, Italy, by a community of Carmelite friars that had its origins in Montesanto, Sicily.

The initial architect was Pietro De Marino, but the work including the cupola (1680) was completed by Dionisio Lazzari. The facades, done in the 19th century by Angelo Viva, depict Our Lady of Carmel (the Madonna del Carmelo).

The interior is on a Latin-cross plan. In the first two chapels are canvases by Paolo De Matteis, depicting St Michael Archangel and the Miracle of St Anthony (1693). In one arm of the transept is the Crucifixion with Madonna and St John the Baptist, an 18th-century wood sculpture by Nicola Fumo. An interior chapel, dedicated to Saint Cecilia, was patronized by the musicians from the Real Cappella Palatina.

The church houses the tomb of the composer Alessandro Scarlatti, who died in 1725, the altar surmounted by a painting of Giuseppe Simonelli which depicts Saint Cecilia.

References

Santa Maria di Montesanto, Naples Wikipedia