House of the Savior, Naples

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Coordinates40°50′49″N 14°15′26″E / 40.84694°N 14.25722°E / 40.84694; 14.25722
Other nameJesuit Maximum College (former)
TypeUniversity
Established1554; 472 years ago (1554)
House of the Savior
Italian: Casa del Salvatore
The Cortile delle statue (Courtyard of the Statues).
Location
Vico San Marcellino, 12

,
Italy
Coordinates40°50′49″N 14°15′26″E / 40.84694°N 14.25722°E / 40.84694; 14.25722
Information
Other nameJesuit Maximum College (former)
TypeUniversity
Established1554; 472 years ago (1554)
FounderJesuits (Catholicism)
StatusIn use

House of the Saviour (Italian: Casa del Salvatore) is an architectural complex located in the historic center of Naples. It houses the Department of Experimental Biology and the laboratories of the Department of Earth Sciences of the University of Naples Federico II, as well as the Museum Center of Natural and Physical Sciences.

The complex is located between Via Paladino on the eastern side and Via Mezzocannone on the western side and consists of two buildings arranged around two courtyards: the Cloister of the Savior and the Monumental Cloister (also known as the Courtyard of the Statues), separated by the Church of Gesù Vecchio, which serves as the focal point of the entire layout.

The Monumental Building (Courtyard of the Statues) houses the National Society of Sciences, Letters, and Arts in Naples, the Accademia Pontaniana, the University Language Center (CLA), the University Library of Naples, the Department of Roman Law and the History of Romanistic Science, as well as several classrooms of the University of Naples Federico II.

The House of the Savior, on the other hand, houses the laboratories of the Department of Earth Sciences and the Department of Experimental Biology of Federico II, as well as the main scientific museums in Naples. Four of these museums are part of the Museum Center of Natural and Physical Sciences, also curated by Federico II University: the Museum of Physics, the Museum of Anthropology, the Museum of Paleontology, the Museum of Mineralogy, and the Museum of Zoology.

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