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Palace of the Immacolatella, Naples
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Palace of the Immacolatella, Naples, Baroque palace at Port of Naples, Italy

The Palace of the Immacolatella is a Baroque building right at the water's edge in central Naples, marked by a prominent statue of the Virgin Mary on its facade. The structure displays typical Baroque features with carefully crafted details oriented toward the harbor.

The building was commissioned by King Charles III in the 1740s and designed by Domenico Antonio Vaccaro to serve as a quarantine station for the harbor. This function shaped its importance as a transition point between sea and city during the early modern trade period.

The building takes its name from the Immaculate Conception and displays features typical of Neapolitan Baroque design. The statue of the Virgin Mary above the entrance reflects the religious role this place held in the city's maritime life.

The building sits directly beside the harbor with ferry services running to Capri, Ischia, and Procida islands. The best way to view the facade and monument is to walk along the waterfront promenade, particularly when coming from the old town.

The building originally stood on a peninsula connected to the mainland through Santa Maria del Portosalvo church, until land reclamation in the 1930s completely altered the surroundings. Today the site looks entirely different from its original setting, even though the monument itself remains unchanged.

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40.84143,14.25910
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