Cappella Sansevero, also known as the Chapel of Santa Maria della Pietà , is an exquisite chapel in the historic heart of Naples, Italy. This 16th-century structure is renowned for its remarkable artworks, particularly the marble sculptures that exhibit exceptional craftsmanship. The chapel was originally established as a private family chapel by the Duke of Torremaggiore. Over the years, it became a museum and a showcase of Baroque art and architecture. One of the most famous sculptures inside the chapel is 'The Veiled Christ' by Giuseppe Sanmartino, acclaimed for its lifelike depiction of a veiled Jesus Christ and the astonishing marble portrayal of the soft, transparent shroud. Other notable works include 'Disillusion' by Francesco Queirolo and 'Modesty' by Antonio Corradini. The site is not only a place of artistic beauty but also of mystery, home to masonic symbols and enigmatic monuments like the Anatomical Machines by Giambattista Della Sangre. Visitors often marvel at the intricate detail and emotive power of the artworks that have withstood the ravages of time.