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  1. Style. Early Gothic architecture retaining Romanesque elements. Pre-war baroque interior. Aftermath of 4 August 1943 bombing and fire. The restoration in Gothic style. Santa Chiara is a religious complex in Naples, Italy, that includes the church of Santa Chiara, a monastery, tombs and an archeological museum.

  2. Basílica de Santa Chiara (Nápoles) Apariencia. ocultar. La Basílica y el Convento de Santa Clara se construyeron entre 1310 y 1340, sobre un complejo de baños romanos del siglo I d. C., cerca de la muralla occidental de la ciudad de Nápoles ( Campania, Italia ). Es la mayor iglesia gótica de la ciudad.

    • Via Santa Chiara, 49/C 80134
    • Nápoles
  3. Completamento. 1330. Sito web. Sito ufficiale. Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale. La basilica di Santa Chiara, o il monastero di Santa Chiara, è un edificio di culto monumentale di Napoli, tra i più importanti e grandi complessi monastici della città [1] .

  4. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. La Basílica y el Convento de Santa Clara se construyeron entre 1310 y 1340, sobre un complejo de baños romanos del siglo I d. C., cerca de la muralla occidental de la ciudad de Nápoles ( Campania, Italia ). Es la mayor iglesia gótica de la ciudad.

  5. Santa Chiara. Overlooked from the west by Palazzo Pignatelli (where the painter Edgar Degas resided while in Naples) and with the 18th-century ornate Neapolitan obelisk Guglia dell’Immacolata at its centre, this square is dominated by the church of Gesù Nuovo, its gem-cut facade masking a sumptuous Baroque interior.

  6. The church of Santa Chiara is one of the most important monuments of the city of Naples. A mandatory stop for tourists who come to visit the historic center of Naples. The Monumental Complex of Santa Chiara: a centuries-old history of glory and beauty | visitnaples.eu

  7. 27 de mar. de 2018 · The Basilica of Santa Chiara, the largest Gothic church in Naples, with the adjoining monastery, was built between 1310 and 1328 by Robert of Anjou, on Roman baths of the first century AD, near the west wall of the city. Located in the Piazza del Gesù Nuovo in front of the Church of Jesus it was included in the convent of the Poor Clares adjacent.