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- Montecalvario (Italian: Mount of Calvary) is a neighbourhood (quartiere) of Naples, southern Italy. The area centers roughly on the square called Piazza...
- de' nobili in Montecalvario Church of San Carlo alle Mortelle Church of San Mattia Church of Santa Maria della Concezione a Montecalvario Church of Santa...
- Santa Maria della Mercede a Montecalvario (known also as the church of Montecalvario) is a church located on largo Montecalvario in Naples, Italy. The church...
- Santa Maria della Concezione a Montecalvario is a church in central Naples, Italy. Founded as a small church in 1579, it was attached to the adjacent...
- Chiaiano 7. Arenella 8. Vomero 9. Chiaia 10. San Ferdinando   11. Montecalvario 12. San Giuseppe 13. Avvocata 14. Porto 15. Pendino 16. San Lorenzo...
- Ugolini-Squarcialupi. Palazzo Bianciardi. The Via delle Volte tunnel. Montecalvario Mound, outside the town. It consists of four 7th-6th century BC tombs...
- vecchie circoscrizioni (Chinatown) (somma dei quartieri Avvocata e Montecalvario) Bibliography Gatta, Diego (1777). "del Ripartimento de' Quartieri di...
- della Concezione a Montecalvario, Naples. Church San Michele Arcangelo, Naples Church Santa Maria della Concezione a Montecalvario, Naples Palace of the...
- The Teatro Nuovo (New Theatre) is a theatre located on Via Montecalvario in the Quartieri Spagnoli district of Naples. The original theatre was an opera...
- unidentified saints that are attributed to Michele Curia, the "Master of Montecalvario". The wooden choir dates to the seventeenth century. In the fifteenth...