Gotico Angioiano

The Gotico Angioiano is a Gothic style of architecture found in southern Italy.

Establishing his rule in Naples, he brought a large staff of courtiers and specialists along with himself.

Therefore, the architectural style developed under his rule, was a combination of influences from the Crown land of France around Paris and Italian traditions.

Among the examples of this style are Lucera Cathedral in Apulia and the church Santa Maria a Marciano[1] in the commune of Piana di Monte Verna in Campania.

One of them, San Lorenzo Maggiore consists of choir and ambulatory with ribbed vaults in "Parisian" Gothic style, and transept and nave with pointed arches but open sight into the woodwork of the roof, as it is frequent in Italian architecture.