Thursday, December 27, 2012

Naples - San Paolo Maggiore

San Paolo and San Gaetano
Back at Piazza San Gaetano, at the intersection of Via Tribunale and the Via San Gregorio Armeno is the church of San Paolo Maggiore. The magnificently restrained façade post-dates the late 17th century Neapolitan earthquake.

The façade consists of ten Corinthian pilasters painted gray with white capitals. Above the central portal the second order is of composite pilasters in the same gray and white configuration and they support a rounded pediment. The molding between the pilasters reminds me of some of the wainscoting at Versailles, though overall the coloring and complicated staircase is slightly reminiscent of the vestibule of the Lauentian library.

The church was built on the site of a temple to the Dioscuri (our old friends Castor and Pollux) and two of the columns from that temple can still be seen on the façade.

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