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Explore Naples’ Hidden Underground Catacombs

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Discover the eerie Catacombs of San Gaudioso with an eerie tour

Highlights

Discover an underground burial site with deep historical significance.

Marvel at detailed frescoes featuring macabre decorations.

Learn from knowledgeable guides fluent in English and Italian.

Experience a unique glimpse into Naples’ early Christian past.

Tour duration is approximately 50 minutes.

Discover Catacombe di San Gaudioso in Naples

Beneath the historic Rione Sanità district lies one of Naples’ most fascinating underground landmarks. The Catacombe di San Gaudioso date back to the 5th–6th century and preserve early Christian burial chambers, frescoes, and unique 17th-century funerary traditions. Explore the catacombs on an expert-led guided tour that brings centuries of faith, art, and Neapolitan history to life. Book your tickets in advance to guarantee entry and uncover one of Naples’ most extraordinary hidden landmarks.

About Catacombe di San Gaudioso

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  • The Catacombe di San Gaudioso are located beneath the Basilica of Santa Maria della Sanità in Naples’ historic Rione Sanità district. The site developed between the 5th and 6th centuries AD, when it became an important Christian burial complex built around the tomb of Saint Gaudiosus, a North African bishop who died in Naples.

    The catacombs preserve early Christian mosaics and frescoes, including depictions of saints and symbolic motifs typical of Late Antiquity. Over time, the space continued to evolve. In the 17th century, it was used by local aristocratic and religious communities, leaving behind distinctive funerary practices that combined painted portraits with real skeletal elements — a striking feature unique to this site.

    Today, the Catacombe di San Gaudioso form part of the broader network of Neapolitan catacombs and can only be visited through guided tours. A visit offers insight into early Christianity, Baroque traditions, and the layered history of Naples itself.

Why Visit?

Explore one of Naples’ oldest Christian burial sites – Discover a 5th–6th century underground complex built around the tomb of Saint Gaudiosus.

See rare early Christian art – Admire preserved frescoes, mosaics, and symbolic imagery dating back to Late Antiquity.

Witness unique 17th-century burial traditions – Learn about the distinctive painted portraits and funerary practices found only at this site.

Experience Naples from below the surface – Step beneath the Basilica of Santa Maria della Sanità and uncover a lesser-known side of the city.

Join an expert-led guided tour – Gain historical context and deeper insight into centuries of faith, art, and local culture.

Support local heritage preservation – Your visit contributes to the conservation and cultural revitalization of the Rione Sanità district.

When to Visit Catacombe di San Gaudioso?

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  • Opening Hours The Catacombe di San Gaudioso are open daily:

    Monday to Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

    (Last guided tour typically departs around 5:00 PM)

    Access is only possible through guided tours, which run at regular intervals throughout the day. As availability can vary depending on season and visitor demand, booking your tickets in advance is strongly recommended to secure your preferred time slot.
  • Best Time to Visit -Visit early in the day for a quieter experience and smaller group sizes.
    -Weekdays tend to be less crowded than weekends and public holidays.
    -Spring and autumn offer the most comfortable conditions for exploring the Rione Sanità district before or after your tour.
    -Allow extra time to combine your visit with nearby sites in the historic center of Naples.

Find Your Way

The Catacombe di San Gaudioso are situated beneath the Basilica of Santa Maria della Sanità in Naples’ historic Rione Sanità district.

Address

Piazza Sanità, 14
80136 Naples, Italy

Access to the catacombs is through the basilica itself, an important Baroque landmark in the neighborhood.

Plan Your Route

Take Metro Line 1 and get off at Museo station. From there, the walk to Piazza Sanità takes around 15–20 minutes. The route passes through lively local streets, so allow a little extra time, especially on weekends. This is one of the most practical options if you’re staying near Toledo, Dante, or the historic center.

Several city bus routes stop near Piazza Sanità, connecting the district with key areas such as the central station, Capodichino Airport area, and the historic center. Bus travel can be convenient, but journey times vary depending on traffic. Check local transport schedules in advance for the most efficient route.

If you’re visiting the Naples National Archaeological Museum or exploring the historic center, walking is a pleasant option. The catacombs are roughly 15–20 minutes away on foot from the museum area. Keep in mind that some streets are slightly uphill.

Taxis are readily available throughout Naples and can drop you directly at Piazza Sanità, just steps from the basilica entrance. This is a convenient choice if you prefer a direct route or are traveling with limited time.

Because visits take place on guided tours at scheduled times, it’s recommended to plan your transport in advance and arrive at least 10–15 minutes before your booked slot.

Dining Near Catacombe di San Gaudioso

  • Located in the historic Rione Sanità district, the Catacombe di San Gaudioso are surrounded by traditional Neapolitan eateries. Within walking distance, you’ll find family-run trattorias serving local specialties, authentic pizzerias offering classic wood-fired pizza, and cafés where you can enjoy espresso and pastries such as sfogliatella. Visiting the catacombs can easily be combined with a relaxed meal in one of Naples’ most characterful neighborhoods.

Accessibility at Catacombe di San Gaudioso

  • Due to the historic and underground nature of the site, accessibility is limited. The catacombs include narrow passageways, uneven flooring, and stair access, which may make the visit challenging for wheelchair users and visitors with reduced mobility. The entrance is through the Basilica of Santa Maria della Sanità, and some areas of the church are accessible; however, the underground tour route involves steps. Visitors with specific accessibility needs are advised to contact the site in advance.

Know Before You Go

Guided tours only – The catacombs can be visited exclusively as part of a guided tour; independent access is not permitted.

Advance booking recommended – Tours operate at scheduled times and can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and holidays.

Arrive early – Plan to arrive at least 10–15 minutes before your selected time slot to ensure smooth check-in.

Wear comfortable footwear – The underground passages have uneven surfaces and steps.

Limited accessibility – Due to the historic structure, the site includes stairs and narrow corridors that may not be suitable for all visitors.

Temperature is cool underground – Bring a light layer, even in warmer months.

Preguntas frecuentes

What are the Catacombe di San Gaudioso?

They are a 5th–6th century Christian burial complex located beneath the Basilica of Santa Maria della Sanità in Naples. The site is known for early Christian frescoes and unique 17th-century funerary traditions.

Where are the Catacombe di San Gaudioso located?

The entrance is through the Basilica of Santa Maria della Sanità, in Piazza Sanità, in the Rione Sanità district of Naples.

Can I visit the catacombs without a guide?

No. Access is only possible through guided tours. Independent visits are not permitted.

How long does a visit take?

A guided tour typically lasts around one hour, depending on group size and schedule.

Should I book tickets in advance?

Yes. Advance booking is recommended, especially during weekends and peak travel seasons, to secure your preferred time slot.

What will I see during the tour?

Visitors can explore early Christian burial chambers, frescoes, mosaics, and distinctive 17th-century painted skull tombs unique to this site.

Is the site suitable for children?

Children are allowed, but the historical and funerary context may not be suitable for very young visitors.

Is the site accessible for visitors with reduced mobility?

Accessibility is limited due to stairs, narrow corridors, and uneven underground surfaces.

How is this site different from other Naples catacombs?

Catacombe di San Gaudioso are particularly known for their 17th-century funerary practices that combine painted portraits with skeletal remains, a distinctive feature not commonly found elsewhere.

Is this the venue’s official website?

No. This website offers official tickets to the Catacombe di San Gaudioso, but is not the venue’s official website.

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