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Basilica inferiore di San Francesco d'Assisi

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Basilica inferiore di San Francesco d'Assisi
Basilica inferiore di San Francesco d'Assisi
Basilica inferiore di San Francesco d'Assisi
Basilica inferiore di San Francesco d'Assisi
Basilica inferiore di San Francesco d'Assisi
Basilica inferiore di San Francesco d'Assisi
Basilica inferiore di San Francesco d'Assisi
Basilica inferiore di San Francesco d'Assisi
Basilica inferiore di San Francesco d'Assisi
Basilica inferiore di San Francesco d'Assisi
Basilica inferiore di San Francesco d'Assisi
Basilica inferiore di San Francesco d'Assisi
Basilica inferiore di San Francesco d'Assisi
Basilica inferiore di San Francesco d'Assisi
Basilica inferiore di San Francesco d'Assisi
Basilica inferiore di San Francesco d'Assisi
Basilica inferiore di San Francesco d'Assisi
Basilica inferiore di San Francesco d'Assisi
Basilica inferiore di San Francesco d'Assisi
Basilica inferiore di San Francesco d'Assisi
Basilica inferiore di San Francesco d'Assisi
Basilica inferiore di San Francesco d'Assisi
Basilica inferiore di San Francesco d'Assisi
Basilica inferiore di San Francesco d'Assisi
Basilica inferiore di San Francesco d'Assisi
Phone:
+39 075 819001

Hours:
Sunday8am - 5:30pm
Monday8am - 5:30pm
Tuesday8am - 5:30pm
Wednesday8am - 5:30pm
Thursday8am - 5:30pm
Friday8am - 5:30pm
Saturday8am - 5:30pm


The Papal Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Order of Friars Minor Conventual in Assisi, a town of Umbria region in central Italy, where Saint Francis was born and died. The basilica is one of the most important places of Christian pilgrimage in Italy. With its accompanying friary, Sacro Convento, the basilica is a distinctive landmark to those approaching Assisi. It has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2000. The basilica, which was begun in 1228, is built into the side of a hill and comprises two churches known as the Upper Church and the Lower Church, and a crypt where the remains of the saint are interred. The interior of the Upper Church is an important early example of the Gothic style in Italy. The Upper and Lower Churches are decorated with frescoes by numerous late medieval painters from the Roman and Tuscan schools, and include works by Cimabue, Giotto, Simone Martini, Pietro Lorenzetti and possibly Pietro Cavallini. The range and quality of the works gives the basilica a unique importance in demonstrating the development of Italian art of this period.
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