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Santa Maria di Constantinopoli |
The church of Santa Maria di Costantinopoli is yet another church in Naples built because of a plague. Built in the sixteenth and seventeenth century it is incredibly restrained compared to many of the baroque churches in Naples whose facades explode with riotous nightmares of decoration.
This is down a side street across from the archaeological museum and defiantly worth stopping by.
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