#1 Sansevero Chapel Explore the Sansevero Chapel and look at famous sculptures with historical significance 4.8 (147 reviews)
#2 San Lorenzo Maggiore The San Lorenzo Maggiore Complex is a church that stands at the geographic center of Naples. Visitors can see the remains of an ancient Roman market beneath the church itself, wander the museum, and see the detailed frescoes on the ceilings of Chapter Hall. 4.1 (140 reviews)
#3 Cathedral of Naples, Chapel of St. Januarius The Chapel of San Gennaro is steeped with religious imagery, but – believe it or not – the space in fact belongs to the laypeople and not the diocese. The deputation in charge of the chapel went to great pains to make sure the location devoted to their patron saint was worked on by only the best, so when you step inside it should come as no surprise that it is a treasure of Baroque art, with the influence of masters of 17th-century Italian art and sculpture visible throughout. 4.6 (230 reviews)
#4 Monumental Complex of St. Anne of Lombardi The Monumental Complex of St. Anne of Lombardi (Santa Maria di Monte Oliveto), is a church in Naples dating back to the early 15th century. It was once one of Italy's largest monasteries, with numerous chapels throughout, and attracted patronage from the kings of Naples. Inside, visitors can find Renaissance art, frescoed ceilings, and 16th-century sculptures. 4.4 (20 reviews)
#5 Monastero di Santa Chiara Visit the museum and walk through the famous cloisters 4.1 (408 reviews)
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