Santa Maria Donnaregina Nuova

It is called Nuova ("new") to distinguish it from the older Angevin church of Santa Maria Donna Regina Vecchia.

Among the architects that over the next century worked designs for parts of the structure include Arcangelo Guglielmelli and Ferdinando Sanfelice.

The façade presents a wide 17th-century staircase, and houses two stucco statues portraying Saints Andrew and Bartholomew.

The interior has a single nave with six side chapels and a rich Baroque marble decoration.

The altar was built by Giovanni Ragozzino based on a design by Solimena; it is flanked by an altarpiece by Luca Giordano.

The façade of Santa Maria Donnaregina Nuova in Naples.
Interior.