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  1. Groundbreaking. 1283. Completed. 1324. Administration. Diocese. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naples. Interior. San Domenico Maggiore is a Gothic, Roman Catholic church and monastery, founded by the friars of the Dominican Order, and located in the square of the same name in the historic center of Naples .

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  2. La basilica di San Domenico Maggiore è una chiesa monumentale di Napoli sita in posizione pressoché centrale rispetto al decumano inferiore, nella piazza omonima . Voluta da Carlo II d'Angiò ed eretta tra il 1283 e il 1324, divenne la casa madre dei domenicani [1] nel regno di Napoli e chiesa della nobiltà aragonese.

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  4. Ads. The Monastery of San Domenico Maggiore is an unmissable stop of the historic center of Naples. The church dominates the homonymous square as a majestic queen internally dressed in gold Baroque, covering its original Gothic skin. The convent, instead, staid on the sidelines, hidding behind the “vico” its accesses confluents in the ...

  5. Built between 1283 and 1324, San Domenico Maggiore Church is one of Naples' most emblematic places of worship, both for its artistic value and for its great historical importance. Commissioned by Charles I of Anjou in the late 13th century, San Domenico Maggiore was the Angevins' royal church. It is located in a square of the same name bordered ...

  6. San Domenico Maggiore is a Gothic church and monastery, founded by the friars of the Dominican Order. The church incorporates a smaller, original church built on this site in the 10th century, San Michele Arcangelo a Morfisa. Charles II of Naples began the rebuilding that produced the gothic structure that comprises the present church.

  7. Aug 18, 2018 · Piazza San Domenico Maggiore a Napoli con l’obelisco e la facciata posteriore della basilica. Piazza San Domenico Maggiore is the gateway to the lower Decumano. It defines the exact center of the historic perimeter of Naples and revolves around the obelisk of San Domenico, ex voto of the Neapolitans for a plague epidemic averted in 1656.

  8. District. Patriarchate of Venice. San Giorgio Maggiore ( San Zorzi Mazor in Venetian) is a 16th-century Benedictine church on the island of the same name in Venice, northern Italy, designed by Andrea Palladio, and built between 1566 and 1610. The church is a basilica in the classical Renaissance style and its brilliant white marble gleams above ...

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