San Domenico Maggiore, Naples

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San Domenico Maggiore in Naples is a historic Gothic church and former Dominican convent renowned for its royal tombs, including those of several Neapolitan monarchs, and its rich artistic and architectural heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic church
Roman Catholic church
church
former convent
affiliation Archdiocese of Naples NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Baroque elements
Gothic
builtUnder Angevin rule in Naples
burialPlaceOf Neapolitan monarchs
members of the Angevin dynasty of Naples
members of the Aragonese dynasty of Naples
constructionStart 13th century
contains royal tombs
country Italy
dedicatedTo Saint Dominic NERFINISHED
denomination Roman Catholic
era Middle Ages
foundedAsConventFor Dominican friars
hasArtworkBy Caravaggisti painters NERFINISHED
Neapolitan Baroque artists
Titian NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance important religious center in medieval Naples
major monument of Neapolitan Gothic architecture
hasFunction Dominican convent
place of worship
royal burial church
hasPart apse
cloister
convent buildings
nave
sacristy
side chapels
heritageDesignation part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Centre of Naples
locatedIn Campania
Naples NERFINISHED
historic center of Naples NERFINISHED
locatedOn Piazza San Domenico Maggiore NERFINISHED
notableFor Gothic architecture in Naples
architectural heritage
rich artistic heritage
royal tombs
religiousOrder Dominican Order NERFINISHED
underwentRestoration 19th century
Baroque period
usedBy Dominican Order NERFINISHED
usedFor artistic patronage
burials
religious services

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Ferdinand I of Naples burialPlace San Domenico Maggiore, Naples
Giordano Bruno educatedAt San Domenico Maggiore, Naples
this entity surface form: Dominican monastery of San Domenico Maggiore, Naples