It is adjacent and just north of the Church of the Santa Maria Incoronata, two doors south from the Palazzo d’Aquino di Caramanico, and across the street from the Church of the Pietà dei Turchini.
The interior is a Latin Cross plan with abundant stucco decoration and a cupola.
The interior has a Caravaggesque painting of St Anthony resurrects a dead man by Battistello Caracciolo.
The third chapel on right has frescoes (1770) by Giacomo Cestaro and a painting depicting St George slays the Dragon by Andrea da Salerno.
The altar has a marble relief of Sant'Agostino of the 17th century Tuscan school.