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The particular shape, consisting of two asymmetric naves, derives from the fact that part of this church was once a tribunal during the Angevin Era. The church floor is lower than the street level, since this area was raised using soil from the nearby earthenworks of the
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in times of Charles V. Fragments of frescoes dating likely from 1352 are visible in the first bay to the left of the entrance, they once depicted the
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in 1403. Fragments are now displayed in the main nave, and attributed to an unknown master. The ceiling of the chapel has frescoes on the subject of
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Originally a small hospital was constructed attached to the church, and the entire complex was under the jurisdiction of the
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outside of the Castle, was completed in a difficult moment for the Queen, after the death of her husband in 1362.
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In the end of the nave, left of the 17th century main altar is the Chapel of the Crucifix (
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14th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
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40°50′28″N 14°15′07″E / 40.841210°N 14.252063°E / 40.841210; 14.252063
Naples
Province of Naples
Campania
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Roman Catholic
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Groundbreaking
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naples
Naples
San Giorgio dei Genovesi
Church of Pietà dei Turchini

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