1. The Basilica di San Lorenzo Maggiore is one of the oldest and most important churches in Naples, Italy. It was originally built in the 4th century and then rebuilt in the 14th century in Gothic style. The church has many interesting features including a portico with eight columns, a bell tower with a bronze statue of the archangel Michael, and an underground area where you can see the remains of a Roman market and a Christian basilica. The basilica also houses a museum which contains many artifacts from the early Christian period as well as artwork from the Renaissance and Baroque eras.

2. The basilica is open every day from 8:00am to 7:00pm. The phone number for inquiries is +39 081 451 235.

3. Admission to the basilica is free but there is a fee for the museum. The price for the museum ticket is €9 for adults, €7 for students, and €5 for children. The church is located in the historic center of Naples and is easily accessible by public transportation. The nearest metro station is Piazza Cavour and the nearest bus stop is Via San Gregorio Armeno.