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Excursion to Assisi, Italy
An
excursion to Assisi is one of the full day tours we
offer in Tuscany, Italy. This trip involves a visit
to the green Umbria that nestles the world famous Assisi,
the native town of Saint Francis.
Your excursion can be made memorable by visiting many
world famous monuments, including the Basilica of San
Francesco d’Assisi. Assisi is a World Heritage
Site today. The upper and the lower churches were immediately
begun after his canonization in 1228. They were completed
in 1253. Frescoes by late-medieval artists like Giotto
and Cimabue adorn the interiors of the Lower church
and frescoes by Giotto depicting scenes from the life
of Saint Francis can be seen in the Upper church. This
is one of the most important places to visit during
the tour.
Other important churches to visit during the tour are
the Santa Maria Maggiore, which was the earliest extant
church. The Cathedral of San Rufino that has a Roman
fascia, a 16th century interior and with three rose
windows. A part of this church was built on a Roman
reservoir. Basilica of Santa Chiara has huge lateral
buttresses and rose windows with simple Gothic interiors.
It was begun in 1257 and contains the tomb of St. Clare
and some 13th century paintings and frescoes. Bassilica
of Santa Maria degli Angeli that houses the Porziuncola.
There are two medieval castles that dominate the town.
The larger one was built by Cardinal Albornoz in 1367,
and is worth a visit during your vacation trip. Here
are some more marvels to make your excursion exciting.
Temple of Minerva
This Assisi temple was built in the late Republican
period during the 1st century. The temple was initially
believed to be dedicated to Minerva but later discoveries
led to the belief that it was dedicated to Hercules.
Spend your holiday trip enjoying the splendid architecture
in the temple of Minerva.
Palazzo Capitano del Popolo
This was the first public building built during 1212
and 1305 in the Piazza del Comune. The portico of the
building contains the amount of silk, wool, linen, bricks
and roof tiles used in the building, which is interesting
and not to be missed during the tour.
Roman Amphitheatre
The remains of the Amphitheatre of the 1st century
A.D. can be seen in the town quarter of Porta Perlici.
A beautiful garden stands in the place of the former
arena along with a travertine arch, the only remains
of the historic structure.
Cost of the full day tour:
2 persons: € 265 per person
4 persons: € 170 per person
6 persons: € 150 per person
8 persons: € 130 per person
16 persons: € 80 per person
Contact us for a well knit itinerary for any one day
trips in Tuscany.
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