Library and monumental complex of the Girolamini


The Library and monumental complex of the Girolamini is an important cultural site located in the historic center of Naples, Italy.

The complex takes its name from the Order of the Regular Clerics, also known as the Girolamini, who occupied the adjoining convent.

The Girolamini Library is one of the oldest and most prestigious libraries in Naples.

Founded in the 16th century, it houses a vast collection of books, manuscripts, and incunabula. Its rooms are adorned with frescoes, stucco work, and precious furnishings that bear witness to the cultural richness of the time.

The Girolamini Monumental Complex also includes a church and a cloister.

The Church of the Girolamini, dedicated to Saint Philip Neri, is a remarkable example of Neapolitan Baroque architecture.

Inside, visitors can admire splendid artworks, including paintings, sculptures, and frescoes by important artists of the era.

However, the Girolamini complex was involved in a misappropriation scandal in 2012 when it emerged that many rare books and manuscripts had been stolen from the library.

After a lengthy process of restoration and reconstruction, the complex was reopened to the public in 2016.

Today, the Biblioteca e Complesso Monumentale dei Girolamini is a place of great interest for book and culture enthusiasts.

Visitors can explore the library, admire its collections, and enjoy the historical atmosphere of the complex.

Despite the theft incident, the site continues to be an important cultural center and a witness to the rich history of Naples.

Map: Library and monumental complex of the Girolamini



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Address: Piazzetta San Giuseppe dei Ruffi 80138 Napoli Italia
Napoli (NA) Campania

Latitude: 40.852367951928485
Longitude: 14.258778691291809
Site: http://www.bibliotecadeigirola...

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Type: Building
Function: Library
Creation date: 18-05-2023 08:48
Last update: 19/05/2023