Church of the Nunziatella, Naples

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The Church of the Nunziatella in Naples is an 18th-century Baroque and Rococo church, renowned for its elegant architecture and rich interior decoration, designed by the prominent Italian architect Ferdinando Fuga.

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instanceOf Baroque church
Rococo church
Roman Catholic church
church
architect Ferdinando Fuga NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Baroque
Rococo NERFINISHED
completionDate 18th century
constructionStart 18th century
country Italy
dedicatedTo Annunciation of the Virgin Mary NERFINISHED
denomination Roman Catholic
diocese Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naples NERFINISHED
hasAccess public (subject to military school regulations)
hasAltarType Baroque high altar
hasArchitect Ferdinando Fuga NERFINISHED
hasArtworkType frescoes
marble altars
stucco decoration
hasDome yes
hasFacadeStyle late Baroque
hasFunction military school chapel
place of worship
hasInteriorDecorationStyle Baroque
Rococo NERFINISHED
hasPlanType single-nave plan
hasStylePeriod 18th-century Italian Baroque
18th-century Rococo
heritageDesignation cultural heritage site in Italy
languageOfLiturgy Italian
locatedIn Campania
Naples NERFINISHED
Quartiere San Ferdinando NERFINISHED
locatedInHistoricArea historic center of Naples
locatedNear Bay of Naples NERFINISHED
locatedOn Pizzofalcone hill NERFINISHED
namedAfter Annunziatella (diminutive of Annunziata, the Annunciation) NERFINISHED
notableFor elegant architecture
rich interior decoration
partOf Nunziatella Military School complex NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
usedBy Nunziatella Military School NERFINISHED

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Ferdinando Fuga notableWork Church of the Nunziatella, Naples