Embark on a spiritual journey through Assisi, walking in the footsteps of St. Francis and St. Clare. Your day begins with a pickup from Rome in a private, climate-controlled deluxe vehicle, where a personal English-speaking driver will ensure your comfort. Visit the Santa Maria degli Angeli Church, then explore the majestic Basilica of St. Francis, both lower and upper levels. Stroll through Piazza del Comune, admire Santa Maria sopra Minerva, and visit the Basilica of St. Clare. Finally, reflect at the San Damiano Monastery. This tour offers flexibility and personal attention, allowing you to self-tour at each stop. Please read all details on the tour page before booking to ensure it meets your expectations.
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The Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Assisi is a significant pilgrimage site for Catholics, located at the foot of the town. Built in the 16th century, this grand church was constructed to enclose the small, humble chapel known as the Porziuncola, where St. Francis of Assisi founded the Franciscan Order. The simple Porziuncola contrasts with the grandeur of the basilica, which features majestic frescoes, a stunning dome, and a serene rose garden said to be where St. Francis communed with God.
The Basilica of St. Francis in Assisi is a masterpiece of medieval architecture and one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the Catholic world. It consists of two churches: the Lower Basilica and the Upper Basilica, each with its own spiritual and artistic significance. Together, the two levels of the basilica represent both the ascetic and transcendent elements of St. Francis's legacy, offering visitors an unforgettable spiritual and cultural experience.
Piazza del Comune is the vibrant heart of Assisi, serving as its main square and a lively gathering place for both locals and visitors. Surrounded by medieval buildings, the square blends history and everyday life in perfect harmony.
Santa Maria sopra Minerva in Assisi is a unique church built within the ancient Temple of Minerva, a well-preserved Roman structure dating back to the 1st century BC. The temple's striking columns still dominate the façade, a reminder of Assisi’s classical past. Inside, the church contrasts its ancient exterior with a Baroque-style interior, featuring beautiful frescoes, gilded details, and a serene atmosphere. Originally dedicated to the Roman goddess Minerva, the temple was converted to a Christian church in the 16th century, symbolizing the transition from paganism to Christianity.
The Basilica di Santa Chiara in Assisi is a beautiful 13th-century church dedicated to St. Clare, the close companion of St. Francis and the founder of the Order of Poor Clares. The basilica’s striking pink-and-white striped façade, built in the Gothic style, is a hallmark of Assisi’s architecture. Inside, the church is simple yet serene, with frescoes and a large rose window that fills the space with light. One of the most sacred parts of the basilica is the crypt, where the body of St. Clare rests, drawing pilgrims seeking spiritual connection and inspiration.
The Church of San Damiano, located just outside the walls of Assisi, is one of the most spiritually significant sites in the town. It is here that St. Francis is said to have heard Christ speak to him through the crucifix, telling him to "rebuild My church." This humble church, with its simple stone structure, became a cornerstone of the Franciscan movement.
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