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The "Congregations" and the House of
Prayer were built at the same time as the adjacent
church of Gesù Nuovo was being rebuilt into its
current configuration (it had earlier been a noble
residence)—that is,
between 1592 and 1609. The "Congregations" originally
housed worship "oratories" for six different groups:
the Nobility; Children of Nobles; Women; Merchants;
the Borghesi
(Middle Class); and Craftsmen. The current high school
premises have preserved many of the works of art
originally found in the "Congregations," including
frescoes by
Battistello Caracciolo,
Giovanni Lanfranco and
Belisario Corenzio. The
facade was redone in the 19th century in a neo-Romantic
style. (The building is #1 on this
map.) |