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La Chiesa Di San Giovanni A CarbonaravsCatacombe di San Gennaro
Chiesa di San Giovanni a Carbonara and Catacombe di San Gennaro are both endorsed by those who travel for a living. On balance, Catacombe di San Gennaro ranks significantly higher than Chiesa di San Giovanni a Carbonara. Catacombe di San Gennaro comes in at #11 in Naples with approval from 6 publications like Lonely Planet, Frommer's and Fodor's.
La Chiesa Di San Giovanni A Carbonara
Frommer's
Time Out
Fodor's
Michelin Guide
via S.Giovanni a Carbonara, 80010 Naples
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"One of Naples's hidden gems and is likely to stay that way considering that it's rather hard to find." Full review
"This 14th-century church stands at the top of a dramatic flight of steps... inside, magnificent sculptures abound." Full review
"An engaging complex of Renaissance architecture and sculpture, this church is named for its location during medieval times near the city trash dump, where refuse was burned and carbonized." Full review
1 Star
"The Caracciolo del Sole chapel dates from 1427 and its floor is covered in Tuscan ceramic tiles." Full review
Catacombe di San Gennaro
Time Out
Frommer's
Michelin Guide
Atlas Obscura
Fodor's
U.S. News & World Report
Via di Capodimonte 13, 80100 Naples
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"From a pleasant garden... steps lead down into the two-level catacombs, with their fascinating - if deteriorated - second-century frescoes." Full review
"Guides (most speaking English) will lead you down the wide aisles past the frescoed burial niches... providing fascinating insights into the city’s long past." Full review
2 Stars
"This complex of galleries cut into the volcanic rock is laid out over two levels." Full review
"An underground paleo-Christian burial site composed of the remains of several cemeteries and Basilicas. " Full review
"These catacombs—designed for Christian burial—date back at least as far as the 2nd century AD." Full review
4.0
"Along with the underground graves, visitors will view art, including fifth-century mosaics and a third century, Pompeian-style room adorned with early Christian-themed paintings." Full review