The entrance portal to the monastic complex of San Gregorio Armeno in Naples.
I had already passed a couple of times along via San Gregorio Armeno, the famous street of the nativity scenes in Naples. I had never seen before, however, the religious complex of the same name of which this is the spectacular entrance.
Have you ever been to Naples? And if you have been to the street of the nativity scenes, have you visited this religious complex?
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 11-22.
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The church of San Gregorio Armeno (also popularly known as the church of Santa Patrizia[1]) is a monumental church in Naples located in the street of the same name, between the major decumanus and the lower decumanus of the old town. Together with the adjacent monastic complex, it constitutes one of the oldest, largest and most important religious buildings in the city.
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