Santa Sofia, Naples Explained

Santa Sofia was a church on via Santa Sofia in the city of Naples, Italy,[1] now deconsecrated.

It was founded around 308 by Constantine, though the present church was built in 1487 to house a congregation which worked to bury the poor. It has a 1754 maiolica pavement and its facade has two doors.[2] It also contained paintings by Fabrizio Santafede and Marco Pino, but these were removed after the 1980 earthquake.

References

  1. La chiesa di Santa Sofia on Napoligrafia
  2. Francesco Domenico Moccia e Dante Caporali, NapoliGuida-Tra Luoghi e Monumenti della città storica, Clean, 2001.