28Nov 0 Assisi Posted By: Anna Maria Baldini All about Umbria, History and Culture of Umbria, Sights of Umbria, Towns in the Province of Perugia in Umbria, Towns of Umbria AssisiAssisi in Umbria, Italy - home of St Francis Assisi, Umbria The “old town” of Assisi is not very large and can easily be explored on foot. The Papal Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi is the mother church of the Order of Friars Minor, commonly known as the Franciscan Order. As the burial place of St. Francis, the basilica is one of the most important pilgrimage destinations in Italy. The basilica is built into the side of a hill and comprises the Upper Church and the Lower Church, and a crypt where the remains of St. Francis of Assisi are interred. The interior of the Upper Church is important as an early example of the Gothic style in Italy. The Upper and Lower Churches are decorated with frescoes by numerous late mediaeval painters from the Roman and Tuscan schools, and include works by Cimabue, Giotto, Simone Martini, Pietro Lorenzetti and possibly Pietro Cavallini. Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi The Basilica of St. Francis, completed in 1253, is only one of many beautiful churches in Assisi. The cathedral of San Rufino, the Basilica of Santa Chiara, and the Chiesa Nuova are all worth a visit, as is the Rocca (castle) above the town. The old town of Assisi is extremely pleasant and its cobbled streets are well worth exploring in a leisurely manner. Worth an extended visit. More about Assisi. Lower Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi Here are some similar topics: Norcia Norcia, Italy is located on the flat floor of a valley around 600 m high in the Sabbine mountains of Umbria, Italy, between the Sordo and Torbidone rivers. Norcia has long been inhabited and gained political importance in Roman times,… Read More » Città della Pieve Città della Pieve in Umbria overlooks the Val di Chiana towards the western frontier of Umbria, about 20 km south of Lake Trasimeno and 8 km from Chiusi in Tuscany. Città della Pieve is more a town than a city… Read More » Spoleto Spoleto is well worth a visit both on account of its wonderful location on the slopes of the Apennines and for it Roman, mediaeval and Renaissance art and architecture. The history of Spoleto is long and illustrious and this is… Read More » Spello Spello is vastly under-rated as a place to visit in Umbria, Italy. This quiet Umbrian hilltop (or, rather, ridge-top) town is a pleasure for those who love to explore the integration of Roman structures into a living town. Three well-preserved… Read More » Orvieto Orvieto, Italy is situated on the flat summit of a large butte of volcanic tuff, one of the most dramatic townscapes in Europe, rising above the vertical cliffs that are extended by defensive walls of the same stone. The facade… Read More »