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Sant'Anna dei Lombardi

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448: 333: 555: 547: 195: 34: 375: 774: 566:: Contains tombs of the military, likely Spanish, Scala family. These remains are housed under the plaque with flower designs placed at the center of the marble floor. The backe wall of chapel shows an altar surmounted by a wooden crucifix by an unknown master, as well as a cycle of frescoes on the 315:
The entire complex was at one time one of the largest monasteries in Italy, occupying what today can be measured only in "city blocks". Urban renewal from the 1930s literally built around the old premises, leaving much of the original structure standing in the center. For example, the gigantic main
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The church structure is unusual in that the nave has no transept, thus no crossing, but instead has a linear rectangular layout with ten lateral chapels. The initial plan is attribute to
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such that the monastery seems to flow out of the more modern building. At the east end, the church, itself, is still in use, but the adjacent monastery premise and courtyard are now a
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removed the Olivetan order from the convent and church. The lay Arch-Confraternity of Lombardi moved into the church of Monteoliveto, which soon was renamed
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and diplomat and jurist. His wife, the Neapolitan aristocrat Maddalena Riccio (Rizzo) is buried beside him. The tomb was designed and sculpted by
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Le chiese di Napoli. Viaggio indimenticabile attraverso la storia artistica, architettonica, letteraria, civile e spirituale della Napoli sacra
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Chapels. The church decoration and structure reflects the 17th century and later reconstructions, which now obscure the original
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post office in Naples is at west end of the old monastery and the older edifice was simply incorporated into the back of the
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with a depiction of the Flagellation by an unknown Neapolitan master of 1576, the other tomb is dedicated to
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The church was originally built in 1411 by Gurello Orilia or Origlia, protonotary of the king
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Among its decorated interiors are the 16th century sanctuary which contains sculpture by
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and members of his court. Further reconstructions of the church took place in 1581 by
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Antechamber which gives the sacristy: In the above the sacristy of Vasari is a
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Madonna and Child with Saints John the Baptist, Jerome, and Andrea
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Notizie del bello dell'antico e del curioso della citta di Napoli
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and others. Gothic details are still preserved in the tomb of
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and to the side of a fresco portrait of an Olivetan monk, by
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in 1491. The tomb monument of Antonio Fiodo was completed by
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At the mouth of the piazza in front of the church, is the
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Madonna with Child and Saints Peter and John the Baptist
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on the side of the apse) There are frescoes depicting
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Christian monasteries established in the 15th century
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tiled floor, frescoes on the vault, an altarpiece of
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Madonna and Child with Saints Benedict & Thomas
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Frescoed on the dome and drum are 187:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naples 38:The façade of Sant'Anna dei Lombardi 785:: Contains an altarpiece depicting 13: 1074:Renaissance architecture in Naples 759:Chapel of the Cardinal of Portugal 22:Church of St. Anne of the Lombards 14: 1085: 1059:Roman Catholic churches in Naples 1024: 811:: Contains an altarpiece of the 795:Stories of Old and New Testament 665:Lamentation over the Dead Christ 498:Chapel of Santa Francesca Romana 27:Chiesa di Sant'Anna dei Lombardi 909:St. Peter saved from the waters 809:Chapel of Santi Mauro e Placido 359:helped design and decorate the 973: 964: 943: 927: 745:. The chapel was completed by 671:. On the back wall there is a 558:Anteroom to sacristy of Vasari 520:Chapel of St. Anthony of Padua 327: 1: 1069:Gothic architecture in Naples 1044:1411 establishments in Europe 920: 865:Chapel of St John the Baptist 757:following the example of the 597:and in the vault frescoes of 591:tomb monument of Bosco Caesar 455: 378:Nave toward the Counterfacade 733:Reginaldo Piramo da Monopoli 306:St Francis Receives Stigmata 261:, whose mother house is the 247:Santa Maria di Monte Oliveto 215:Santa Maria di Monte Oliveto 7: 729:Cristoforo Scacco di Verona 550:Scala Chapel - the crucifix 253:. It was entrusted to the 251:Palazzo Carafa di Maddaloni 10: 1090: 989: 895:of the saint are by while 867:: contains a sculpture of 480:Chapel of the Annunciation 442: 318:Naples Central Post Office 236: 579:Chapel of St. Christopher 180: 175: 165: 149: 139: 134: 126: 121: 109: 101: 81: 47: 43: 31: 26: 21: 16:Church in Campania, Italy 940:, Naples 1858, page 324. 829:John and Charles Rapario 743:Renaissance architecture 692:Assumption of the Virgin 609:Chapel of the Goldsmiths 536:Preaching of St. Anthony 522:: There are frescoes of 408:Giovan Domenico Vinaccia 302:St Francis in Meditation 211:St. Anne of the Lombards 160:Renaissance architecture 799:Giovanni Antonio Arditi 718: 581:: has an altarpiece of 500:: Has paintings of the 429:Pedro Antonio de Aragón 424:Fontana di Monteoliveto 198:Fontana di Monteoliveto 66:40.844816°N 14.250525°E 778: 712:Fra Giovanni da Verona 661:Cappella del Compianto 643:Giovan Tommaso Malvern 599:Life of St Christopher 559: 551: 510:Giovanni Battista Lama 474:Battistello Caracciolo 452: 379: 337: 294:Sant'Anna dei Lombardi 263:Abbey of Monte Oliveto 210: 203:Sant'Anna dei Lombardi 199: 776: 647:Francesco da Sangallo 621:Virtues of the Virgin 557: 549: 472:and fresco cycles by 450: 377: 335: 213:), and also known as 197: 1020:, Naples (1993-1997) 970:C. Celano, page 325. 949:The Flemish painter 887:, while frescoes of 845:: Contains works by 763:San Miniato al Monte 462:Mastrogiudice Chapel 85:Piazza Monteoliveto 71:40.844816; 14.250525 883:bas-reliefs are by 751:Benedetto da Majano 651:Bernardino del Moro 540:Annibale Caccavello 532:St Anthony of Padua 524:Life of St. Anthony 492:Girolamo Santacroce 437:Charles II of Spain 431:from the architect 392:Benedetto da Majano 369:Gothic architecture 357:Benedetto da Majano 336:aisle towards altar 271:Alfonso I of Aragon 243:Ladislas of Durazzo 219:piazza Monteoliveto 156:Gothic architecture 62: /  995:François de Sade, 885:Giacomo della Pila 851:Francesco Di Maria 837:Giacomo della Pila 825:Nicola Malinconico 791:Fabrizio Santafede 779: 755:Antonio Rossellino 747:Giuliano da Majano 739:Piccolomini Chapel 731:and the canvas by 703:Sacristy of Vasari 688:Fabrizio Santafede 677:Giuseppe Mastroleo 657:Chapel of Mourning 613:Capella de Orefice 603:Giuseppe Simonelli 595:Matteo Bottiglieri 587:Francesco Solimena 560: 552: 528:Nicola Malinconico 514:Giuseppe Simonelli 453: 388:Antonio Rossellino 380: 338: 200: 140:Architectural type 92:Province of Naples 1010:Vincenzo Regina, 1007:. Florence, 1996. 997:Viaggio in Italia 833:Grazia Cavaniglia 823:were painted by 502:life of the saint 255:Benedictine order 231:Orsini di Gravina 192: 191: 1081: 983: 977: 971: 968: 962: 947: 941: 931: 873:Giovanni da Nola 869:John the Baptist 847:Paolo de Matteis 843:Porcinari Chapel 817:Paolo de Matteis 803:Antonio Sarnelli 629:Girolamo D'Auria 470:Giovanni da Nola 404:Domenico Fontana 396:Giovanni da Nola 275:Domenico Fontana 77: 76: 74: 73: 72: 67: 63: 60: 59: 58: 55: 36: 19: 18: 1089: 1088: 1084: 1083: 1082: 1080: 1079: 1078: 1029: 1028: 1027: 992: 987: 986: 981:Frommer's entry 978: 974: 969: 965: 959:Aix-en-Provence 948: 944: 932: 928: 923: 903:Savarese Chapel 855:Pacecco De Rosa 721: 625:Luigi Rodriguez 458: 445: 342:Andrea Ciccione 330: 239: 90: 86: 70: 68: 64: 61: 56: 53: 51: 49: 48: 39: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1087: 1077: 1076: 1071: 1066: 1061: 1056: 1051: 1046: 1041: 1026: 1025:External links 1023: 1022: 1021: 1015: 1008: 991: 988: 985: 984: 972: 963: 942: 925: 924: 922: 919: 918: 917: 913:Carlo Sellitto 900: 862: 840: 806: 771: 770: 736: 720: 717: 716: 715: 708:Giorgio Vasari 699: 680: 654: 632: 606: 583:St Christopher 575: 568:Life of Christ 544: 543: 517: 512:, frescoes by 495: 477: 457: 454: 444: 441: 433:Cosimo Fanzago 400:Pedro Rubiales 355:The architect 329: 326: 288:In 1798, King 238: 235: 190: 189: 184: 178: 177: 176:Administration 173: 172: 169: 167:Groundbreaking 163: 162: 153: 147: 146: 141: 137: 136: 132: 131: 128: 124: 123: 119: 118: 116:Roman Catholic 113: 107: 106: 103: 99: 98: 83: 79: 78: 45: 44: 41: 40: 37: 29: 28: 24: 23: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1086: 1075: 1072: 1070: 1067: 1065: 1062: 1060: 1057: 1055: 1052: 1050: 1047: 1045: 1042: 1040: 1037: 1036: 1034: 1019: 1016: 1013: 1009: 1006: 1005:88-339-1004-0 1002: 998: 994: 993: 982: 976: 967: 960: 956: 952: 946: 939: 935: 930: 926: 916: 914: 908: 904: 901: 898: 894: 890: 886: 882: 878: 874: 870: 866: 863: 860: 859:Carlo De Rosa 856: 852: 848: 844: 841: 838: 834: 830: 826: 822: 818: 814: 810: 807: 804: 800: 796: 792: 788: 784: 783:Avalos Chapel 781: 780: 777:Avalos Chapel 775: 768: 764: 760: 756: 752: 748: 744: 740: 737: 734: 730: 726: 725:Tolosa Chapel 723: 722: 713: 709: 705: 704: 700: 697: 693: 689: 685: 681: 678: 674: 670: 669:Guido Mazzoni 666: 662: 658: 655: 652: 648: 644: 640: 636: 633: 630: 626: 622: 618: 614: 610: 607: 604: 600: 596: 592: 588: 584: 580: 576: 573: 569: 565: 562: 561: 556: 548: 541: 537: 533: 529: 525: 521: 518: 515: 511: 507: 506:Vincenzo Fate 503: 499: 496: 493: 489: 485: 481: 478: 475: 471: 467: 464:: contains a 463: 460: 459: 449: 440: 438: 434: 430: 426: 425: 419: 417: 416:Pietro Ghetti 413: 409: 405: 401: 397: 393: 389: 385: 384:Guido Mazzoni 376: 372: 370: 366: 362: 358: 353: 351: 347: 343: 334: 325: 323: 319: 313: 311: 307: 303: 299: 295: 291: 286: 284: 283:Gaetano Sacco 280: 276: 272: 268: 264: 260: 256: 252: 248: 244: 234: 232: 228: 224: 220: 216: 212: 208: 204: 196: 188: 185: 183: 179: 174: 170: 168: 164: 161: 157: 154: 152: 148: 145: 142: 138: 133: 129: 125: 120: 117: 114: 112: 108: 104: 100: 97: 93: 89: 84: 80: 75: 46: 42: 35: 30: 25: 20: 1017: 1011: 996: 975: 966: 954: 951:Louis Finson 945: 938:Carlo Celano 929: 910: 906: 902: 892: 888: 880: 877:Annunciation 876: 868: 864: 842: 832: 828: 820: 812: 808: 794: 786: 782: 758: 738: 724: 701: 691: 672: 664: 660: 656: 635:Fiodo Chapel 634: 620: 616: 612: 608: 598: 590: 582: 578: 567: 564:Scala Chapel 563: 535: 531: 523: 519: 501: 497: 487: 483: 479: 465: 461: 422: 420: 381: 364: 360: 354: 339: 314: 310:Resurrection 309: 305: 301: 293: 287: 250: 246: 240: 218: 214: 202: 201: 135:Architecture 111:Denomination 572:Malinconico 361:Piccolomini 346:Renaissance 328:Description 322:Carabinieri 290:Ferdinand I 221:in central 69: / 1033:Categories 921:References 911:(1608) by 897:De Matteis 871:(1516) by 835:and is by 815:(1708) by 789:(1606) by 690:depicting 667:(1492) by 456:Right side 451:Main altar 412:Bartolomeo 298:Caravaggio 57:14°15′02″E 54:40°50′41″N 955:Finsonius 761:found in 348:style by 281:style by 259:Olivetans 767:Florence 684:majolica 365:Correale 96:Campania 82:Location 990:Sources 673:Calvary 639:Cardito 617:Stories 443:Chapels 350:Fontana 279:Baroque 267:Tuscany 237:History 207:Italian 182:Diocese 122:History 102:Country 1003:  875:. 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40°50′41″N 14°15′02″E / 40.844816°N 14.250525°E / 40.844816; 14.250525
Naples
Province of Naples
Campania
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Church
Style
Gothic architecture
Renaissance architecture
Groundbreaking
Diocese
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naples

Italian
Naples
Italy
Orsini di Gravina
Ladislas of Durazzo
Benedictine order
Olivetans
Abbey of Monte Oliveto
Tuscany
Alfonso I of Aragon
Domenico Fontana
Baroque
Gaetano Sacco
Ferdinand I
Caravaggio

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