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11 years ago
This temple-turned church features some neat Roman columns on the outside and lovely Christian art on the inside. It's pretty small but worth a quick peek. read more
Via Tiberio d'Assisi 1
06081 Assisi
Italy
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Beautiful place. The frescoes are stunning, you can feel the spirituality every where. There…read moreare two basilicas, one on top of each other.
This awe-inspiring basilica is a must-see when in Assisi, the birthplace of St. Francis, one of…read moreItaly's patron saints. The massive compound of this Basilica consists a 2-level church, the Lower Basilica, the Upper Basilica and picturesque grounds. The lower one is long and deep with frescos depicting ting the life of St. Francis; a narrow staircase takes you down to the crypt, where the remains of St. Francis are kept inside a stone sarcophagus. Visitors are required to remain silent so the experience is quiet and divine. The upper basilica is lofty with natural light; its walls are beautifully decorated. Again you'll find panels depicting the life of Christ and St Francis. Brochures in many languages provide good history of the establishment and St Francis's belief (peace and brotherhood), his dedication, and the history of the Franciscan Friars. Parents with young children may want to lead them to discover the fresco that depicts St. Francis preaching to the birds. On your way down the hills you'll see expansive views of the valley down below. As you go near the bottom, don't forget to look back up at this magnificent basilica on top of the hill, and maybe you'll feel the powerful influence of St. Francis's over the centuries.
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St. Francis' tomb
Smaller than St. Francis' basilica but still beautiful & important religiously & historically. St…read more Clare was a contemporary of St. Francis & they were great friends. She passed away at the age of sixty & her tomb is available for viewing. If you're going to visit Assisi it's a good idea to visit this basilica as well. Gaze at the artwork & sculptures. Try to imagine yourself back in the time of St. Francis & St. Clar
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This church is where Saint Francis died. This church is in Assisi and many people still visit as…read morethey have mass daily If you are not familiar with Saint Francis and the Franciscan Friars it's something worth learning about. The church is a historical monument and is still in use. Built in 1562 is a lovely church to visit
This is the church actually in the town of Assisi. It serve the people every day. Saint Francisco…read moreuse this church to preach and serve the people even his final resting place is at the hillside church. This is a people church. A lot come to worship. Even at week day. The church has three major part. If you are visiting, make sure you see all. The main Cathedral section with dome and worship hall. This church has interior pray center right before the alter. The second is at small door on the right side of the alter. This door lead you to back of small chapel, museum, gift shop, and display center. This is the best part of the church. This part has a display of St. Francisco hold his hand up. Somehow the live white dove just seat on his hand like him in the pass preaching to the bird. There is a small chapel has old historic painting on the wall. Very precious. The third part is the square in front of the church. It is people gathering and have fun. Of course there is a library next to it.
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St Francisco with live dove on hand
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