Santa Maria dei Vergini is a church in central Naples, Italy, in the Rione of the Sanità.
In 1326, a church and an adjacent hospital and monastery, titled Santa Maria del Borgo de' Vergini, were erected by residents of the Rione of Porta San Gennaro.
[1] In 1788, the church was rebuilt in its elliptical interior on designs by Luigi Vanvitelli.
Before the war, the main altarpiece by Francesco la Mura depicted a Glory of St Vincent de Paul.
The marble sculpture of the Immaculate Conception (1858) on the facade was made by Francesco Liberti and Giuseppe Pirotti.