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Quote: The Basilica of St. Francis is an interesting building--an upper basilica built about a lower basilica built above a crypt. Entering in through the front of the upper basilica allows for an exploration that Read More
Quote: From the first glimpse of the Basilica di Santa Chiara, the church is charming. White and pastel pink stones run in stripes around the Gothic-style building, and the fountained piazza in front of it offers an Read More
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Quote: Each time I go to Assisi, I head for La Bottega dei Sapori. I'm a "Foodie" and here I can spoil myself. This visit, as we came in, the proprietor offered to make us up a tray of things to sample and we happily Read More
Quote: The basilica is located within walking distance of the train station, while a bus must be taken to get to Assisi itself (unless you like a lot of uphill walking, that is). The church was actually built around a Read More
Quote: The church of San Rufino, when compared to other Italian churches, and even just to the other churches in Assisi, is not inherently very interesting. The exterior and the interior both bare features identifying Read More
Quote: Firstly, I wanted to get a resort in Rome, at the center of it all, but we ended up staying in Assisi, and it was a blessing in disguise. Rome would have been busy, chaotic - Assisi gave you peace and quiet Read More
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Quote: My favorite exploration in Assisi. This ancient castle was a gem of my travels in Umbria. Inside, one feels part of Microsoft's Age of Empires... be sure to squeeze though the long, dark, archer's passage, and Read More
Quote: My friend and I wound up at the Calendimaggio festival completely by accident. During the festival, the residents of Assisi dress in medieval clothing and revisit their town’s past, complete with neighborhood Read More