Santi Pietro e Paolo dei Greci

Santi Pietro e Paolo dei Greci
Facade of the church
Religion
AffiliationGreek Orthodox
ProvinceNaples
RiteGreek Rite
Location
LocationNaples, Italy
Geographic coordinates40°50′30″N 14°15′03″E / 40.8417°N 14.2508°E / 40.8417; 14.2508
Architecture
Groundbreaking1518
Completed1544

Santi Pietro e Paolo dei Greci (Greek: Άγιοι Πέτρος και Παύλος των Ελλήνων, romanized: Ágioi Pétros kai Pávlos ton Ellínon, lit.'Saints Peter and Paul of the Greeks') is a church at the Campania, the historic center of Naples, in Via San Tommaso d'Aquino 51. It was the center of the Scuola dei Greci in Naples and the Confraternity of the Greeks in Naples. Around this period there was a similar church in Venice called San Giorgio dei Greci. There was also a Greek Brotherhood of Venice. A prominent member of the Greek Brotherhood was famous painter Belisario Corenzio. The church was initially dedicated to the Twelve Apostles. They began building the church at the request of one of the descendants of the Byzantine Empire Thomas Asen Palaiologos. The church currently belongs to the Greek State.