- Madre del Buon Consiglio
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Basilica dell'Incoronata Madre del Buon Consiglio Basic information Location Naples Geographic coordinates 40°51′52″N 14°14′49″E / 40.86444°N 14.24694°ECoordinates: 40°51′52″N 14°14′49″E / 40.86444°N 14.24694°E Affiliation Roman Catholic Year consecrated 1960 Ecclesiastical or organizational status Basilica Status Active Architectural description Architectural type Basilica Architectural style Renaissance and Baroque Groundbreaking 1920 Completed 1960 Specifications The Madre del Buon Consiglio (or Basilica dell'Incoronata Madre del Buon Consiglio or Maria del Buon Consiglio) (Italian: Uncrowned Mother of Good Counsel) is a Roman Catholic church in Naples, southern Italy. It is located on the hillside leading up to the Capodimonte palace and art museum and is visible from many quarters of the city.
History
The church has its roots in two miracles observed by local girl Maria di Gesù Landi (21 January 1861 – 26 March 1931). Known for her devotion to Our Lady of Good Counsel (Madonna del Buon Consiglio), she created a painting of the saint in 1884, which apparently stopped an outbreak of cholera in the city in that year. 22 years later, the same painting appeared to clear the ash clouds from the 1906 eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
Vincenzo Vecchio designed the church in imitation of St. Peter's in Rome. The church was constructed between 1920 and 1940, on top of the ancient Catacombs of San Gennaro. It has become the destination of pilgrimages in the name of Maria di Gesù Landi. The church houses a number of works of art rescued from closed, damaged, or abandoned houses of worship in the city.
Legend has already attached itself to the church: the earthquake of 1980 toppled the head of the statue of the Madonna from the top of the church to the ground, where it crashed and lay inexplicably undamaged.
External links
- Page at napoligrafia.it (Italian)
Categories:- Churches in Naples
- 20th-century architecture
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