San Francesco degli Scarioni, Naples explained

San Francesco degli Scarioni is a Roman Catholic church located on a narrow street, Via Arco Mirelli #19, in central Naples, Italy. It was founded and still property of the Franciscan order.

History

Construction of the present church began in 1704 using designs by Giovanni Battista Nauclerio, and was completed in 1721. The patron had been Leonardo Scarioni, merchant from Tuscany who had died 1701 without heirs, and endowed a convent of Franciscans from his native lands.

The facade has a wooden statue of St Francis. The main altar (1755) has a canvas depicting Christ and the Virgin granting indulgences to St Francis (1773) by Francesco De Mura. The sacristy has a canvas depicting Conversation with the Crucifix by St Thomas (1580) by Marcus Laurus, held in lunette frescoed with the Virgin with St John the Baptist and St Michael Archangel. The musical organ dates to 1721.[1]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.cir.campania.beniculturali.it/itinerari-tematici/galleria-di-immagini/ED229 Circuitro Informativo Regionale della Campania per i Beni Culturali e Paessagistici