| SANT' ELIGIO MAGGIORE |
| Via Sant'EligioThe construction of this
church, which was originally connected to a hospital, was made possible by a donation from
Charles I of Anjou who put a large plot of land, near Piazza Mercato, at the disposal of a
Confraternity of Neapolitan and French laymen. It is therefore said that this place of worship was the first to be built in the city by the continue thanks to the financial contributions made by the King, local craftsmen and merchants, and three noblemen. The name Sant'Eligio, to whom the church was dedicated, was chosen at random from the three patron saints of the brotherhood. The original structure has been completely transformed over the centuries by various renovation work. Access to the church is gained through a Gothic portal. The interior consists of a nave with aisles and a single side entrance. Next to the church a girl's boarding-school was built by Don Pedro of Toledo in 1546. 19th century stuccowork has completely altered the original forms of the church. Note also the remains of the Bell Tower with its clock, both badly damaged by the bombings of 1943. The city of Naples: Not all but of all on this magnificent city. Sees under a historical and cultural profile. http://www.dentronapoli.it |
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