Museum Church of "Gesù Nuovo"
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Museum info
About the museum
It is the most important church built by Jesuits in Naples. It is called "Gesù Nuovo" because Jesuits have already built a church in 1568, today known as "Gesù Vecchio" next to the University. The new church, designed by the Jesuit architect Giuseppe Valeriano, was finished in 1601 and it is dedicated to Immacolata Concezione and to the Name of Jesus.
Plan your visit
- Piazza del Gesù Nuovo, San Giuseppe, Municipalità 2, Naples, Campania, 80100, Italy
- www.gesunuovo.it
Exhibits
Exhibits featured with audio
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The interior
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The entrance inner wall
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The central nave
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The high altar
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The dome
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The Holy Martyrs Chapel
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The Nativity Chapel
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The left transept, the big chapel of Sant'Ignazio di Loyola
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The Sacristy
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The Crucifix Chapel
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The chapel of San Francesco de Girolamo
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The chapel of San Francesco Borgia and the sacred Heart chapel
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Right transept, the big chapel of St. Francesco Saverio
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St. Giuseppe Moscati's rooms
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The Visitation chapel
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St. Carlo Borromeo chapel
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