This non-fiction volume presents a detailed survey of the artworks housed in the Archbishop’s Palace of Naples, focusing on their historical, religious, and artistic value. It includes paintings, sculptures, and decorative elements spanning various periods, with particular attention to works from the Baroque and Neapolitan schools. Structured thematically and supported by high-quality photographic documentation, the study offers insights into the role of ecclesiastical patronage and the relationship between art and sacred space. It contributes to the broader understanding of religious art in Southern Italy.