Santa Maria Egiziaca a Forcella, also known as the Church of Santa Maria Egiziaca all'Olmo, is a Baroque-style, Roman Catholic church located in the quartiere di Forcella, in the city of Naples, Italy.
The church and attached buildings served as a Madgalen asylum, meant to shelter donne di mondo convertite (prostitutes).
The elaborate main altar (1713) was completed by Gennaro Ragozzino, and hosts an altarpiece depicting First communion of Santa Maria Egiziaca (1696) by Andrea Vaccaro.
[3] Flanking the altar are paintings depicting The Conversion and Flight from Egypt, by Luca Giordano.
[4] Among the other works in the church are Madonna with Saints Augustine and Monica by Solimena, an Immaculate Conception by Ferrante Amendola (pupil of Solimena), a Young Virgin Mary by Paolo de Matteis, and a San Nicola by Giacomo Farelli.