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The retreat high in the mountains above Assisi where St. Francis frequently stayed to meditate and pray.
This Basilica is a treasure trove of paintings by such masters as Simone Martini, Pietro Lorenzetti, Cimabue, Giotto and many others.
This Basilica was started in 1569 to the designs of Galeazzo Alessi, and features a statue of the Madonna in bronze gilt by G. Colasanti and an interior whose architectural style is Doric.
First built as early as the 5th century, this historic church features the baptismal font of St. Francis, St. Clare and Emperor Frederick II.
The Civic Museum and Art Gallery houses a significant collection of paintings from local monasteries, churches, and the cathedral, plus medieval and contemporary works of the Guarnacci Museum.
This well-preserved Roman temple to Minerva, with its famous classical façade, is now a Christian Church.
Built onto the original Chapel of St. George, this Cathedral is where St. Clare of Assisi was buried in a crypt in 1872.
Dating back to the 12th century, this grand castle fortress dominates the region since it is perched atop a walled hilltop overlooking the city of Assisi and surrounding countryside.
This lively and well-preserved square is the heart of Assisi's social, cultural and political life.
In the center of historic Assisi, this street leads to the Basilica of St. Francis.
A great place for a stroll, this scenic street in the heart of Assisi is lined with beautiful residences, shops and interesting buildings from centuries past.
Starting from the Medieval period, the Maestri Comacini were the master-builders in Italy and abroad.
Inside the Palazzo Giacobetti is Assisi's municipal library that holds relevant books, documents and objects related to the region's rich history.
One of the many historical and artistic sites in Assisi.
Chapel where St. Francis was schooled in his youth, and where he was originally buried while the Basilica of San Francesco was being built to receive his remains.
The church of San Damiano was restored by St. Frances of Assisi and later served as home for St. Clare.
