Visibility and accessibility have constituted the indispensable premises for the settlement of religious communities in the modern city. In particular, especially in the sixteenth century the Neapolitan religious orders conditioned the urban development outside the city walls: in the last decades of the century, exactly in the extra moenia areas the new regular religious Orders will be joined to the Mendicants in the laborious search for unbuilt estates or edifices to be re-adapted to monasteries, convalescent homes and novitiates with the contribution of influential and wealthy subsidizers. Replacing theirselves to Viceroy authorities in the utilization of the hill slopes, the religious often will promote radical buildings renovations and ...
The historical iconography of Naples until the end of the nineteenth century has reproduced the imag...
The architectural and urban history of contemporary Naples could be started in 1884, after a dreadfu...
<p>The Carmelite friars were the last of the major mendicant orders to be established in Italy. Orig...
Visibility and accessibility have constituted the indispensable premises for the settlement of relig...
The essay explores the characteristics and themes of architecture related to Benedictine monastic li...
The Monteoliveto monastery complex is an extremely compound urban artifact: located in one of the co...
This paper proposes some reflections on the settlement strategies pursued by the Dominicans in Paler...
During the seventeenth century the Discalced Carmelites began to leave Spain where the Order had its...
Starting in 1927, Naples integrated the old villages of Chiaiano, Pianura, Soccavo, Marianella and M...
In trying to assess the impact of sacred architecture over the dense urban scene of Naples in the mo...
The former convent of the Maddalena expresses, for its history, a strong link with the place where i...
After the epoch-making reform promoted by Teresa of Avila between 1562 and 1582, the Discalced Carme...
The critical inquiry of the urban area in question, whose expansion took place in the west area of t...
The urban development of Venice, especially in the XIII and XIV centuries, was strongly influenced b...
In Naples (Italy), the passage from Renaissance to Baroque architectonic language could be identifie...
The historical iconography of Naples until the end of the nineteenth century has reproduced the imag...
The architectural and urban history of contemporary Naples could be started in 1884, after a dreadfu...
<p>The Carmelite friars were the last of the major mendicant orders to be established in Italy. Orig...
Visibility and accessibility have constituted the indispensable premises for the settlement of relig...
The essay explores the characteristics and themes of architecture related to Benedictine monastic li...
The Monteoliveto monastery complex is an extremely compound urban artifact: located in one of the co...
This paper proposes some reflections on the settlement strategies pursued by the Dominicans in Paler...
During the seventeenth century the Discalced Carmelites began to leave Spain where the Order had its...
Starting in 1927, Naples integrated the old villages of Chiaiano, Pianura, Soccavo, Marianella and M...
In trying to assess the impact of sacred architecture over the dense urban scene of Naples in the mo...
The former convent of the Maddalena expresses, for its history, a strong link with the place where i...
After the epoch-making reform promoted by Teresa of Avila between 1562 and 1582, the Discalced Carme...
The critical inquiry of the urban area in question, whose expansion took place in the west area of t...
The urban development of Venice, especially in the XIII and XIV centuries, was strongly influenced b...
In Naples (Italy), the passage from Renaissance to Baroque architectonic language could be identifie...
The historical iconography of Naples until the end of the nineteenth century has reproduced the imag...
The architectural and urban history of contemporary Naples could be started in 1884, after a dreadfu...
<p>The Carmelite friars were the last of the major mendicant orders to be established in Italy. Orig...