Assisi

Our mini-guide tells you what to see, what to do and what to eat to discover the city-symbol of peace that is identified with one of the most beloved and revered saints in the world, Saint Francis of Assisi is both a delightful medieval town rich corners and typical food.
There seems a must begin our tour from the magnificent Basilica of San Francesco, built in the XIII century and consists of two parts so different as to be complementary, the lower church and the Upper Church.
Enter through the beautiful oak doors carved by Niccolò da Gubbio and enter the lower church; continuing down the aisle you can admire the chapel of St. Catherine, built by the famous Cardinal Albornoz, who is buried there. Marvel in the side chapels painted by the likes of John Cosma and Taddeo Gaddi, as well as the time of the nave is a true work of art with paintings by various artists, including Simone Martini, Giotto and his school.
Down the aisle here is the high altar, erected at the tomb of St. Francis, on which dominate four large frescoes in which Giotto has glorified the three fundamental virtues of the Franciscan Rule: Poverty, ObbedienzaeCastità.
The lower church you can go down to the crypt where lies the body of the saint.

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