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San Giuseppe Maggiore dei Falegnami is a historic church in via Carlo Bussola in the quartiere of Poggioreale, in the rione of Luzzatti in Naples, Italy. Originally built in the 15th century; and dedicated to the Sacra Famiglia. In 1934 cardinal Alessio Ascalesi transferred the church to the jurisdiction of , and rededicated the church to St Joseph, patron of carpenters. The subterranean oratory is commonly flooded due to the low nature of central Naples and the presence of former river bed.

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  • Église San Giuseppe Maggiore dei Falegnami (fr)
  • Chiesa di San Giuseppe Maggiore dei Falegnami (it)
  • San Giuseppe Maggiore dei Falegnami (en)
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  • L'église San Giuseppe Maggiore dei Falegnami (Saint-Joseph-des-Charpentiers), autrefois église de la Sainte-Famille, est une église historique de Naples, une des plus importantes de la périphérie du cœur historique de la ville. Elle se trouve dans le quartier de , du côté Est, et donne via Carlo Bussola. (fr)
  • La chiesa di San Giuseppe Maggiore dei Falegnami (già chiesa della Sacra Famiglia) è una delle più importanti chiese storiche di Napoli esistenti in periferia; l'edificio sorge a oriente della città, precisamente nel quartiere di Poggioreale, nel rione Luzzatti, in via Carlo Bussola. (it)
  • San Giuseppe Maggiore dei Falegnami is a historic church in via Carlo Bussola in the quartiere of Poggioreale, in the rione of Luzzatti in Naples, Italy. Originally built in the 15th century; and dedicated to the Sacra Famiglia. In 1934 cardinal Alessio Ascalesi transferred the church to the jurisdiction of , and rededicated the church to St Joseph, patron of carpenters. The subterranean oratory is commonly flooded due to the low nature of central Naples and the presence of former river bed. (en)
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  • San Giuseppe Maggiore dei Falegnami (en)
  • Chiesa di San Giuseppe Maggiore dei Falegnami (en)
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  • San Giuseppe Maggiore dei Falegnami (en)
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  • The façade. (en)
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  • Chiesa di San Giuseppe Maggiore dei Falegnami (en)
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  • L'église San Giuseppe Maggiore dei Falegnami (Saint-Joseph-des-Charpentiers), autrefois église de la Sainte-Famille, est une église historique de Naples, une des plus importantes de la périphérie du cœur historique de la ville. Elle se trouve dans le quartier de , du côté Est, et donne via Carlo Bussola. (fr)
  • San Giuseppe Maggiore dei Falegnami is a historic church in via Carlo Bussola in the quartiere of Poggioreale, in the rione of Luzzatti in Naples, Italy. Originally built in the 15th century; and dedicated to the Sacra Famiglia. In 1934 cardinal Alessio Ascalesi transferred the church to the jurisdiction of , and rededicated the church to St Joseph, patron of carpenters. The subterranean oratory is commonly flooded due to the low nature of central Naples and the presence of former river bed. The interior still has works from the earliest church, for example, the Angels by Angelo Viva, the Eternal Father by Giuseppe Sanmartino, the main altar by , and two wooden statues by Giovanni da Nola (now in Museo di Capodimonte for security purposes). Other works include the Madonna and the Carmine by Girolamo Imparato and canvases of the 17th and 18th centuries. The dome is decorated with majolica tiles. (en)
  • La chiesa di San Giuseppe Maggiore dei Falegnami (già chiesa della Sacra Famiglia) è una delle più importanti chiese storiche di Napoli esistenti in periferia; l'edificio sorge a oriente della città, precisamente nel quartiere di Poggioreale, nel rione Luzzatti, in via Carlo Bussola. (it)
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