What a surprise this was, full of baroque splendour. The ceiling was painted in true baroque style, and there were lots of tombs of the di Segno family around, and statues of the virtues, plus a lovely one in the centre of the church, the Veiled Christ. The floor used to be a labyrinth, but only a few of the tiles are left now. Raimondo di Segno was a real Renaissance man, interested in everything, and downstairs are 2 bodies with all their veins and arteries. We’re so glad we didn’t miss it all.
472dereki
After finding this Museo you will just melt at the beauty & workmanship of this place , buy the book €7 it has all the photos and tells the wonderful story of this magical Museo
270kennethb
I am an art enthusiast and have visited many of the worlds best Museums. Two of the statues in this museum are the best I have ever seen. It is a bit pricey for such a small museum, so if you'r not into art don't go, but if you are, don't miss it.
GiovanniPendolino
A private chapel house with almost thirty works of art, among which are three idiosyncratic sculptures, the best is Veiled Christ and the graffiti on the ceiling with many masonic meanings.The chapel also displays a basement used as a lab with creepy skeletons. The skeletons are encased in the hardened arteries and veins. Must see if in Naples, mind you tickets are not cheap and no photos inside the Chapel.
Jelena976976
If you wanted to see just one thing in Napoli than this would be it. Amazing and astonishing. I can not imagine how the sculptures were made. Negative things: you are not allowed to take any photos but you can buy their pricy photos; ticket costs 7 euros. Tickets sold in a building across the street not in the church and it is small and crowded so take care of your wallets.