Assisi is a medieval city on the side of a hill. |
It is best known for the Basilica honoring St. Francis (Francesca in Italian). |
The current Pope has taken Francis's name, so there were lots of souvenirs featuring Papa Francesca. |
A stage was set up in the piazza in front of the Basilica, which I felt really took away from the beauty of the place. |
No photos were allowed inside the Basilica, which has three major sections. This is the entrance to the Lower Basilica and the crypt. |
The first monks built a church above the tomb of St. Francis. |
Pilgrims preferred to be in the presence of the body, so the brothers expanded the chapel around his tomb. |
Buried near him are his four most faithful brothers, and Jacopa, a woman who was at his side at the time of his death. Her inscription reads "Brother Jacopa." |
As followers of Francis increased, the Pope made him a saint, declared the church a Papal church, and a larger "upper" Basilica was built. |
The Basilica is still a Friary and as we toured, we saw several of the Brothers also giving tours. |
This building was once a hospital to care for the many pilgrims that made their way to Assisi on foot. |
The Temple of Minerva (Goddess of Wisdom) was built in the First Century, AD. Like many of the Roman pagan temples, it was converted into a church. |
It's hard for photos to convey how steep and narrow all the streets were. |
Float stretches like this were few and far between. |
This statue represents the parents of St. Francis. |
The decorations of this arch feature turkeys, an obvious sign that it was built and decorated after the discovery of the New World, since turkeys are native to North America. |
This is the Basilica of St. Claire. She was a follower of St. Francis. |
This Basilica is home to a convent founded by St. Claire. |
A Medieval gate marks the boundaries of the old city walls. |
A castle overlooks the city. |
The view from the courtyard in front of St. Claire's is breathtaking. |
One of the students said, "Wow. I don't want to take a picture, I might steal it's soul." |
Olive trees on the hillside. |
The city and Basilica at night, as viewed from our hotel below. |
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