Uncover the mystery of the Tomb of Dracula in Naples. Explore the centuries-old complex, filled with history, art, and religiosity, and discover the alleged tomb of Vlad III of Wallachia. Delve into the esoteric and alchemical symbolism that surrounds this legendary place.
Uncover the mystery of the Tomb of Dracula in Naples. Explore the centuries-old complex, filled with history, art, and religiosity, and discover the alleged tomb of Vlad III of Wallachia. Delve into the esoteric and alchemical symbolism that surrounds this legendary place.
- Complesso Monumentale di Santa Maria la Nova - Established by the Angevins in 1279, this complex is a historical gem, rich in art and spirituality. It features the stunning Cloister of S. Giacomo, housing the Tomb of Matteo Ferrillo and the intriguing mystery of Vlad III of Wallachia, the grand Chapel of S. Giacomo, the impressive Baroque Church…
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Complesso Monumentale di Santa Maria la Nova - Established by the Angevins in 1279, this complex is a historical gem, rich in art and spirituality. It features the stunning Cloister of S. Giacomo, housing the Tomb of Matteo Ferrillo and the intriguing mystery of Vlad III of Wallachia, the grand Chapel of S. Giacomo, the impressive Baroque Church of S. Maria La Nova, and the Ancient Refectory with the fresco “The Ascent to Calvary,” attributed to Bramantino.
Since mid-2014, scholars have suggested that the Church of Santa Maria La Nova may contain the alleged tomb of Vlad III, sparking interest among epigraphists regarding the mystery surrounding the Turbolo Chapel. The site is enriched with esoteric and alchemical symbolism, adding to its legendary status: peculiar inscriptions on the walls in an enigmatic language, deciphered through a series of codes, have led to the belief that Count Dracula’s tomb might be concealed within the church.

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Established by the Angevins in 1279, the complex is a historical marvel, encapsulating a wealth of history, art, and spirituality within its ancient walls. It features the stunning Cloister of S. Giacomo, home to the Tomb of Matteo Ferrillo and the enigma of Vlad III of Wallachia, the impressive Chapel of S. Giacomo showcasing an exhibition on the…
Established by the Angevins in 1279, the complex is a historical marvel, encapsulating a wealth of history, art, and spirituality within its ancient walls. It features the stunning Cloister of S. Giacomo, home to the Tomb of Matteo Ferrillo and the enigma of Vlad III of Wallachia, the impressive Chapel of S. Giacomo showcasing an exhibition on the Neapolitan nativity scene, the grand Baroque Church of S. Maria La Nova, and the ‘Ancient Refectory with the fresco “The Ascent to Calvary” attributed to Bramantino.
Since mid-2014, researchers have suggested that the Church of Santa Maria La Nova may house the alleged tomb of Vlad III, sparking the interest of epigraphists in the mystery surrounding the Turbolo Chapel. The site is enriched with esoteric and alchemical symbolism, adding to its legendary status: peculiar inscriptions on the walls in an indecipherable language, decoded using a series of codes, have led to the belief that Count Dracula’s tomb might be concealed within the church.
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