Monumental Complex of St. Anne of Lombardi ticket with audio guide in Naples
- Admire Vasari’s magnificent frescoed sacristy ceiling, a masterpiece of High Renaissance art and architecture
- See Guido Mazzoni’s lifelike terracotta Lamentation over the Dead Christ, rich in emotion and detail
- Explore centuries of devotion and royal patronage through artworks by renowned Italian and Spanish masters
What to expect
Originally built for Olivetan monks, the Sant'Anna dei Lombardi Complex quickly gained prestige and royal favor. Deeply devout monarchs supported its growth, turning the church into a richly adorned spiritual and artistic landmark in Naples. Today, visitors can admire the extraordinary collection of art that spans centuries. Masterpieces include emotive paintings by Spanish artist Pedro de Rubiales and the dramatic terracotta sculpture Lamentation over the Dead Christ by Modenese sculptor Guido Mazzoni. The sacristy ceiling, adorned with frescoes by Giorgio Vasari, is a stunning example of High Renaissance artistry and perspective. This remarkable church is both a sacred space and a vibrant testament to the power of art, devotion, and history






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