Embark on a spiritual and historical journey through Assisi, Italy, a town renowned as the birthplace of Saint Francis. This collection highlights its most sacred basilicas, imposing medieval fortresses, and serene natural landscapes, offering a glimpse into a rich spiritual heritage and breathtaking Umbrian scenery.
Basilica of San Francesco
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this famous basilica is a significant pilgrimage destination and a masterpiece of medieval architecture.
Piazza del Comune
The main square of Assisi, this is the historical and social heart of the town, surrounded by important medieval buildings.
Rocca Maggiore
A imposing medieval fortress perched on a hilltop, offering panoramic views of Assisi and the surrounding countryside.
Basilica of Santa Chiara
This grand basilica, built in the Gothic style, is dedicated to Saint Clare, a follower of Saint Francis and the founder of the Poor Clares.
Eremo delle Carceri
A peaceful hermitage located high on Mount Subasio, this site offers a serene retreat and a glimpse into the contemplative life of Saint Francis.
Monte Subasio
A beautiful mountain offering stunning natural landscapes, hiking trails, and breathtaking views over Assisi and the Umbrian valley.
Cathedral of San Rufino
The Duomo of Assisi, this Romanesque cathedral is dedicated to Saint Rufinus, the city's patron saint, and features a beautifully carved facade.
San Damiano Monastery
A simple yet profoundly significant monastery where Saint Francis wrote his Canticle of the Creatures and where Saint Clare lived.
Il Lavandeto di Assisi
A beautiful and aromatic lavender field that offers a unique sensory experience and picturesque views.
Santa Maria degli Angeli
A large Renaissance basilica built to protect the original small chapel, the Porzioncula, where Saint Francis founded the Franciscan order.