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Graziella al Porto Napoli, Naples : ウィキペディア英語版
Graziella al Porto Napoli, Naples
The church of the Graziella al Porto Napoli or Santa Maria delle Grazie al Porto Napoli is a small Roman Catholic temple in Naples, Italy. The church is just behind the church of Pietà dei Turchini, on vico Graziella al Porto. It is accessible through narrow alleys from via Medina, along the church of San Diego dell’Ospedaletto and the former Royal Conservatory, but also by a pedestrian alleys from via Guglielmo San Felice and via De Pretis. It is located in the rione San Giuseppe Carità.
In 1737, the architect Angelo Carasale, in order to signal his gratitude to the providence granted by the Virgin, decided to erect this church, initially named Santa Maria delle Grazie. Angelo Carasale had found success when he was granted direction of the Teatro San Bartolomeo by King Charles III. The church was in the custody of the Mercedarian order until 1801, when it was transferred to the Confraternity of Santi Bernardo e Margherita. That group merged in 1859 with the Confraternity of Santa Maria Visita Poveri. Since the earthquake of 1980 the church has remained closed, like many other nearby churches including Santa Barbara dei Cannonieri and San Giacomo degli Italiani.
The main altar has a canvas of the ''Virgin granting a banner to San Pietro Nolasco'' by Giuseppe Bonito and two lateral canvases ''Madonna and San Carlo Borromeo'' also by Bonito, and a ''Crucifixion'' by M. Rossi.〔(Chiesa della Graziella al Porto Napoli ) in Storiacity website, by Antonio Malafronte e Mariolino Merolla contributi per la micro urbanistica napoletana - 21 novembre, 2013.〕 San Pietro Nolasco was the founder of the Mercedarian order.
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