The Church of the Nunziatella is a Baroque-style church located inside the grounds of the military school of Nunziatella, in the quartiere of San Ferdinando in Naples, Italy.
In 1773, with the suppression of the Jesuit order, the complex was under the jurisdiction of Somaschi brothers, who established a college for sons of the Knights of Malta.
The next year this became the Royal Military College and the Somaschi moved to the church of Gesù Vecchio.
Frescoes that depict the Adoration of the Magi in the apse and the Assumption of the Virgin in the ceiling are by are mainly by Francesco de Mura.
The main altar and balustrade in polychrome marble and bronze decoration (1756) was made by Giuseppe Sanmartino.