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Restoration and re-functionalization Convent of San Francesco


Building

The Convent of San Francesco al Vomero is a monastic building built in the city of Naples in 1892.Tthe reduction of number of Naples’ friars led to a slow abandonment of the building, which requires restoration of the facades and internal environments. The project includes the re-functionalization of the conventual structure and the recovery of the residential function, allocating the ancient re-functionated cells, while the spaces of the ground floor of the basement and the roofs will be destined to leisure time, these will be open to guests and to the City. The convent is divided into three floors to be added to a further portion of the basement and the roofs, covering a total area of about 5200 square meters. 

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