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Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels
Explore the glorious building where Saint Francis of Assisi lived, prayed and died and visit its beautiful museum and rose garden.
Basilica San Francesco di Assisi
Join pilgrims from all over the world in exploring this grandiose 13th-century religious complex. See the remains of one of the most venerated religious figures in history.
Basilica of Santa Chiara
See the tomb of St. Clare and kneel before the miraculous crucifix that spoke to St. Francis in this magnificent 13th-century Gothic church.
Piazza del Comune
Relax over a coffee or a glass of wine while you enjoy watching the crowds in this bustling square in the heart of Assisi.
San Damiano
Explore the church and monastery where St. Francis received his miraculous calling from God and where St. Clare built her religious order, in a peaceful setting outside the walls of Assisi.
Cathedral of San Rufino
Visit this 13th-century Romanesque cathedral to learn the illustrious history of the site and to stand in the spot where St. Francis was baptized in 1182.
Roman Temple of Minerva
Admire the exquisitely preserved façade of this Roman structure and explore its Baroque interior to learn about the classical and medieval history of Assisi.
Via San Francesco
One short street in the heart of Perugia encompasses many of the city’s most important religious landmarks, each housing impressive sacred artwork.
Rocca Maggiore
Walk up the hill to this mighty imperial fortress to learn about civic life and warfare in medieval times while enjoying breathtaking views over Assisi and the surrounding valleys.