San Giovanni a Carbonara is a Gothic church in Naples, Southern Italy.
The name carbonara (meaning "coal-carrier") was given to this site allocated for the collection and burning of refuse outside the city walls in the Middle Ages.
It maintains the Gothic portal with a lunette frescoed by the Lombard Leonardo da Besozzo.
The apse contains Ladislaus' tomb, commissioned by his sister Queen Joan II from the sculptor Andrea Ciccione.
Among the main chapels are the following: The church also contains a statue of the Madonna delle Grazie (1578) by Michelangelo Naccherino, and a sacristy whose decorative plan was formulated by Giorgio Vasari, with the help of Cristofano Gherardi.