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Assisi and Historical LocationsAssisi's History and Many Points of InterestThe Basilica of St. Francis and the Sacro Convento-
The basilica complex is composed of Via S. Francesco - There are the 13th century House
of the Maestri Comacini, the Oratorio Piazza del Comune - The Roman Temple of Minerva (dating from the 1st century B.C.), the 13th century Palazzo del Capitano del Popolo, the Torre del Popolo, completed in 1305, and the Palazzo dei Priori (14th century). The Roman Forum is located below Piazza del Comune and encompasses the original Roman paving and the base of the temple of Minerva.
Chiesa Nuova - It was built in 1615 on the remains of a building believed to be the house of St. Francis' family. St.Francis was supposedly born in the nearby Oratorio di San Francesco Piccolino. The Basilca of St. Claire - is an example of Italian Gothic architecture. It was constructed between 1257-1265 and contains precious paintings dating from the 12th - 14th centuries and the famous Crucifix venerated by St. Francis at San Damiano. The body of St. Claire is preserved in the crypt. Cathedral of St. Rufino - The impressive Romanesque facade dating from 1140 is adorned with three rose-windows and symbolic sculptures. The interior was altered in the 16th century, but there is still the baptismal font where St. Francis and St. Claire were baptized. The Cappella del Sacramento, the wooden choir, the Roman cistern, the crypt and the museum are points of interest. ![]() Other monuments include the Church of Santo Stefano (13th century) in one of the most picturesque corners of the town; the Romanesque Church of Santa Maria Maggiore, first cathedral of Assisi; the Church of San Pietro with its elegant facade and original dome; Fonte Marcella (XVI century); the Rocca Maggiore, typical example of medieval military architecture; from the top the breathtaking.
S. Maria Degli Angeli - This suburb of Assisi is about 5 kms. away and boasts an imposing basilica constructed between 1569 and 1679 and crowned by the magnificent dome designed by Alessi. It encloses the Porziuncola (the nucleus of the first Franciscan monastery and the place where St. Claire received the Francican cowl from St. Francis in 1211) and the Cappella del Transito where St. Francis died on 3rd October 1226. To the side of the basilica is the Chapel of the Roses with frescos by Tiberio d'Assisi. The Museum annex contains works by the Maestro di San Francesco, Giunta Pisano and others. San Damiano is a Franciscan shrine about 1,5 km from Assisi, built
on the spot where St. The Sanctuary of Rivotorto (4,5 kms. from Assisi) - Here the "hovel of St. Francis" is preserved in memory of the first Franciscan community. The Abbey of San Benedetto on Mt. Subasio is an ancient Benedictine settlement about 7 kms. from Assisi with two Romanesque crypts. At Rocca Sant'Angelo (11 kms. from Assisi) - there is an old Franciscan monastery. In its church are paintings by followers of Giotto and painters from the Umbrian school. Assisi is well-known all over the world thanks to its dearest Son: Saint Francesco. But the historical importance of this town is also linked to other facts, which in the past centuries represented moments of welfare but also of wars. There are many tales that give the town noble origins. For sure, Assisi was founded by the Umbrian people. Later, it endured the Etruscan influence as the few rests which we have nowadays prove.
Therefore, it followed the fortunes of the Spoleto's dukedom. Around the XI century, it began to affirm its municipal freedom thanks to a religious and cultural awakening that was quickly spreading all over Italy. Churches and monasteries were founded, castles were built or fortified; for the first time, the plain was used for agricultural needs after a patient reclamation by the Benedictine monks.
The fights for freedom were anyway associated to the inner struggles
and two families excelled: Nepis and Fiumi. New sackings kept on with
the fight between Perugia and Assisi, followed by earthquakes, lacks
and pestilences. There were many changes of power and amongst the rich
families, Gian Galeazzo, Visconti, Montefeltro, Braccio Fortebraccio
and Francesco Sforza excelled, until the middle XVI century, when the
town finally achieved tranquillity and peace thanks to the conquer of
Umbria by Paolo III. Assisi is well-known all over the world thanks to great characters: first of all, Saint Francesco and Saint Chiara, two unique figures. We should also cite the Latin poet Sesto Properzio, the painters Tiberio from Assisi and Dono Doni. With regard to the XIX and XX centuries, the writers and historicists Antonio Cristofani, Francesco Pennacchi and Arnaldo Fortini. Servizio Turistico Associato Assisi |
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