Chiesa del Gesù Nuovo

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Napoli, Italy

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Church· Catholic church· Historical place· Tourist attraction

Chiesa del Gesù Nuovo Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Chiesa del Gesù Nuovo is located in Napoli, Italy on Piazza del Gesù Nuovo, 2. Chiesa del Gesù Nuovo is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category church in Italy.

Address

Piazza del Gesù Nuovo, 2

Phone

+39 815578111

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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lg leon

One of the most beautiful building ever. Timeless... actual and elegant-simplicity. If let’s say... Prada had to build now a new Shop in... Tokyo it will be maybe like that.

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George Chillwell

Spectacular church in the middle of Naples. Even if you are not religious, you should stop by and see the architecture. Really amazing.

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Jens Siewert

Worth a visit but 6 Entrance fee is too much I think!

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Sławomir Kata

Gesù Nuovo (Italian New Jesus) is the name of a church and a square in Naples, Italy. They are located just outside the western boundary of the historic center of the city. To the southeast of the spire[clarification needed], one can see a block away the Fountain of Monteoliveto and the piazza of the church of Sant'Anna dei Lombardi. The square is a result of the expansion of the city to the west beginning in the early 16th century under the rule of Spanish viceroy Pedro Alvarez de Toledo. The square of Gesù Nuovo contains three prominent landmarks: The Church of Gesù Nuovo The Church of Santa Chiara The spire or guglia of the Immaculate Virgin

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Robert Prejza

The somewhat austere facade of Gesu Nuovo belies the impressive and grand interior. The gilded ceilings representing biblical and saintly narratives exalting the name of Jesus soar above intricately inlaid marble floors. Constructed as a palace in 1470, it was converted to a cathedral in 1601. The architectural style is renaissance, while the fittings are baroque. Simply unforgettable.