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Santissima Trinità degli Spagnoli

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Country
  
Italy

Status
  
Active

Groundbreaking
  
1573

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Architectural type
  
Baroque architecture

Santissima Trinità degli Spagnoli

Location
  
Via dei Tribunali Naples Province of Naples, Campania

The church of the Santissima Trinità degli Spagnoli is a religious building in Naples, Italy, found in the piazza of the same name.

The structure was first built in 1573 and was ceded to the Spanish residents of the Quartieri Spagnoli, later it passed to the Order of the Santissima Trinità della Redenzione dei Cattivi, an order dedicated to the redemption of captives held in Muslim lands. This order had been instituted by Pope Innocent III. The church was rebuilt and the interior redecorated by the Trinitarians in 1788. The portico dates from the mid-17th century.

The church and convent were suppressed during the Napoleonic occupation. At the time a seventeenth-century altarpiece of the Santissima Trinità con la Madonna del Rimedio was looted.

References

Santissima Trinità degli Spagnoli Wikipedia