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- Palace_of_the_Immacolatella,_Naples abstract "The Palace of the Immacolatella is a late Baroque style palace at water's edge in Naples, Italy. The palace design is attributed to the multifaceted painter, sculptor, and architect, Domenico Antonio Vaccaro and it was completed in 1740s to the quarantine station for the port of Naples. At the time, it stood on a peninsula connected to the mainland, connected through the church of Santa Maria del Portosalvo (Holy Mary of the Safe Haven). The area to the north was filled in the 1930s.The palace is so named because of the statue of the Immaculate Conception by Francesco Pagano, which stands on the roof line over the entrance. The famous Immacolatella fountain, now called Fountain of the Giant, was initially associated with the building, and designed by Michelangelo Naccherino. It was relocated and now stands on the seaside road, via Nazario Sauro, near the Castel dell'Ovo.".
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- Palace_of_the_Immacolatella,_Naples subject Category:18th-century_establishments_in_Italy.
- Palace_of_the_Immacolatella,_Naples subject Category:Baroque_palaces.
- Palace_of_the_Immacolatella,_Naples subject Category:Palaces_in_Naples.
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- Palace_of_the_Immacolatella,_Naples comment "The Palace of the Immacolatella is a late Baroque style palace at water's edge in Naples, Italy. The palace design is attributed to the multifaceted painter, sculptor, and architect, Domenico Antonio Vaccaro and it was completed in 1740s to the quarantine station for the port of Naples. At the time, it stood on a peninsula connected to the mainland, connected through the church of Santa Maria del Portosalvo (Holy Mary of the Safe Haven).".
- Palace_of_the_Immacolatella,_Naples label "Palace of the Immacolatella, Naples".
- Palace_of_the_Immacolatella,_Naples label "Palazzo dell'Immacolatella".
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