San Ludovico da Casoria Library, Monumental Complex of Santa Chiara

Historic library · 19th century · Naples

San Ludovico da Casoria Library — Monumental Complex of Santa Chiara

The Library of San Ludovico da Casoria is the historic book collection housed within the Monumental Complex of Santa Chiara in Naples, named after the Neapolitan Franciscan friar Ludovico da Casoria (1814–1885), who was beatified in 1993 and canonised in 2014. Maintained by the Franciscan community of the complex, the library preserves rare manuscripts, incunabula, and printed volumes spanning theology, philosophy, and the history of the Franciscan Order in Southern Italy, constituting an important resource for scholars of Neapolitan religious and intellectual history.

At a glance

Type
Historic monastic library
Period
19th century foundation; collection includes medieval manuscripts
Style
Housed within the Gothic-Baroque monastic complex
Location
Via Benedetto Croce, Naples, Campania, Italy
Coordinates
40.8471° N, 14.2528° E

Overview

The library is one of several cultural institutions nested within the vast Monumental Complex of Santa Chiara, which also includes a basilica, the majolica cloister, and an archaeological museum. It is dedicated to Blessed Ludovico da Casoria, a 19th-century Franciscan friar born in the Kingdom of Naples who founded charitable works for orphans and the sick. The collection reflects the intellectual life of the Neapolitan Franciscan province across several centuries.

History

Santa Chiara has been a centre of Franciscan learning since its founding by Robert of Anjou in 1310, and successive generations of friars assembled texts in theology, canon law, and philosophy. The library as it exists today is named to honour Ludovico da Casoria, whose cause for canonisation was opened in the 20th century and completed in 2014. The complex suffered severe damage in the 1943 Allied bombing, and the surviving library holdings were carefully preserved during the long restoration period.

What you see

The library occupies rooms within the conventual wing of the complex, furnished with period wooden shelving and display cases containing selected rare volumes. Holdings include manuscript codices, 15th-century printed books (incunabula), and a substantial collection of Franciscan theological and hagiographic literature. Archival materials relating to the life and works of Ludovico da Casoria are preserved here alongside the broader monastic collection.

Cultural significance

As part of the UNESCO-listed Historic Centre of Naples, the library adds a dimension of scholarly heritage to a complex already celebrated for its Gothic architecture and 18th-century majolica cloister. It serves as a primary source for researchers studying the Franciscan Order’s role in Neapolitan culture, education, and charitable activity from the medieval period through the 19th century.

Practical information

Address
Via Benedetto Croce 16, 80134 Napoli NA, Italy
Access
Scholarly access may require prior appointment with the Franciscan community; check the official Santa Chiara complex website
Hours
Check official website for current visiting arrangements

Getting there

The complex is in the Spaccanapoli district. Take Naples Metro Line 1 to Dante and walk approximately 10 minutes south-east along Via Benedetto Croce. Buses R2 and E1 stop nearby on Corso Umberto I.

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