Chiesa dell'Ascensione a Chiaia, Baroque church in Chiaia, Naples, Italy.
Chiesa dell'Ascensione a Chiaia is a Baroque church featuring three arches across its front wall and organized as a Greek cross layout. A rectangular choir space is topped by a dome that fills the interior with soft light from above.
Construction started in the 14th century under the rule of Robert of Anjou, with Niccolo di Alife serving as the founder. Over the centuries, the building went through various phases of adaptation while maintaining its core structure.
Inside, two paintings by Luca Giordano from the 17th century hang on the walls, including a depiction of the Archangel Michael above the main altar. These works shape the religious experience as visitors move through the space.
The church serves as an active Roman Catholic place of worship within the Archdiocese of Naples. Visitors should dress appropriately and check opening times if they wish to visit outside service hours.
A Latin inscription inside commemorates Miguel Vaaz, who spent two years in the attached monastery. He sought refuge there from threats posed by a powerful nobleman, leaving behind a personal mark in this place.
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