Located in the heart of Naples’ historic district is Cappella Sansevero, a small chapel/museum that is home to some of the greatest marble sculptures ever carved.
Cappella Sansevero houses 28 works of art by many of the leading Italian artists of the 18th century. The chapel’s patron, Raimondo di Sangro, Prince of Sansevero, played a prominent role in shaping the design, direction and themes of the works and chapel.
A jewel of the world’s artistic heritage. Here, baroque creativity, dynastic pride, beauty and mystery blend to create a unique and almost timeless atmosphere. Museo Cappella Sansevero is open to the public from 9am – 7pm (closed on Tuesdays) and tickets range from 5-7 Euros.
Below you will find photos and detailed close-ups of some of the incredible works you will find. If you ever find yourself in Naples, be sure to drop in and marvel.
The Veiled Christ
Giuseppe Sanmartino, 1753
Disillusion
Francesco Queirolo, 1753-54
Modesty
Antonio Corradini, 1752
High Altar
Francesco Celebrano and Paolo Persico, 1760s
The Suclptures of Museo Cappella Sansevero
The Chapel