Santa Chiara complex

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The Santa Chiara complex is a major medieval monastic and religious site in Naples, Italy, renowned for its Gothic church, cloister, and distinctive majolica-tiled courtyard.

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Basilica of Santa Chiara 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf monastic complex
religious complex
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
city Naples NERFINISHED
completionDate 14th century
constructionStart 1310s
contains archaeological remains of Roman baths
country Italy
damagedBy World War II bombing
dedicatedTo Saint Clare of Assisi NERFINISHED
era Middle Ages
foundedBy Robert of Anjou NERFINISHED
Sancia of Majorca NERFINISHED
hasCloisterType quadrangular cloister
hasDecoration painted majolica tiles on columns and benches
hasMuseum Museo dell’Opera di Santa Chiara NERFINISHED
hasPart Church of Santa Chiara NERFINISHED
archaeological area
cloister of Santa Chiara NERFINISHED
majolica-tiled courtyard
monastery
museum
hasReligiousOrder Franciscans NERFINISHED
Poor Clares NERFINISHED
hasStyleElement Baroque chapels
Gothic nave
majolica tile decoration
heritageDesignation cultural heritage site
inception 14th century
locatedIn Campania
Italy
Naples NERFINISHED
historic center of Naples
material tuff stone
near Spaccanapoli NERFINISHED
notableFor Baroque interior decorations
Gothic church
large cloister
majolica-tiled courtyard
partOf historic center of Naples UNESCO World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
restoredIn 20th century
roofMaterial tiles
usedFor cultural events
monastic life
tourism
worship

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historic centre of Naples contains Santa Chiara complex
Infanta Maria Isabella of Spain burialPlace Santa Chiara complex
this entity surface form: Basilica of Santa Chiara