Santissima Trinità degli Spagnoli, Naples, Renaissance church in Piazzetta Trinità degli Spagnoli, Naples, Italy.
The Santissima Trinità degli Spagnoli is a Renaissance church located on Piazzetta Trinità degli Spagnoli in Naples. It features a grand entrance portico built in the 17th century and displays typical architectural elements from that historical period.
The church was founded in 1573 initially as a place for the Spanish community and their religious needs. It was later handed over to the Order of Santissima Trinità della Redenzione dei Cattivi, which transformed its use and purpose.
The church takes its name from the Spanish community that originally worshipped here and established their religious life in this space. The interior still displays religious artworks that reflect this heritage.
The church is accessed through Piazzetta Trinità degli Spagnoli, a quiet square in the city center. Visitors should wear appropriate clothing and remember that this remains an active place of worship for religious services.
An original 18th-century altarpiece showing the Holy Trinity with the Madonna del Rimedio was lost over time. This loss reflects the changing history of the building itself.
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