The Basilica of St Francis |
Our Pilgrimage to Saint Francis' Hometown
Saint Francis is one of my spiritual heroes because he loved nature and animals and stood for peace. When planning our trip to Rome I immediately decided it was time to visit his hometown and pay homage to his memory and his legacy.
We arrived by train from Rome at Santa Maria degli Angeli, Assisi's train station, and hopped on the bus that goes up to the hilltown of Assisi. After checking into our Hotel La Rocca, we started our walk down the hill towards the Basilica of St Francis at the bottom of the walled hilltown. The basilica was begin in 1228 A.D., the same year that Francis was granted sainthood.
Francis was baptised in 1182 in the Romanesque Cathedral of San Rufino |
Ron & Janice at San Rufino's medieval carving of a lion eating a Christian |
Ron finds his dream classic Fiat |
Sister Janice and Brother Bob at the Church of Santo Stefano |
Approaching the Basilica |
Inner courtyard and rain-collecting cistern roof (at back) |
The plaza in front of the Basilica of St Clare |
The front of the Basilica of St Clare |
My rainy night walk back to hotel |
The next morning I walked to the Basilica of St Francis for a beautiful morning mass |
I hope the new pope follows the path of his adopted namesake |
The simple Romanesque Church of Santo Stefano |
Assisi caters to the senses as well as to the spirit |
The entrance to the lower chapel of the Basilica of St Francis |
Serendipity in Siena
Saint Mary of the Angels Basilica |
Our first view of the famous Il Campo of Siena |
Torre del Mangia Belltower at Siena's City Hall |
Siena's famous Duomo |
We enjoyed an evening outdoor dinner at Il Campo under the moon |
Fabulous Florence
Because of a national bus strike we ended up taking the local train to Florence from Siena |
Walking to our hotel Ron spied another mini-car he liked (no room for luggage Ron!) |
Our Hotel Relais Uffizi was a stone's throw from David... |
...and from other art on Piazza Signoria |
We immediately immersed ourselves in museums...first Palazzo Vecchio |
We crossed the Arno and the iconic Ponte Vecchio |
While sipping wine we watched the night fall upon the Arno and... |
...met Filippo a designer who gave Janice a wardrobe makeover in his shop |
We ended the day with pizza on the Piazza Signoria... |
...and started a new day with a fantastic Hotel Relais Uffizi breakfast |
More incredible art |
Florence does have style |
Michaelangelo's Dawn and Day in the Medici Chapel |
Fantastic angelic Fra Angelico at San Marco |
The Duomo: Santa Maria del Fiore |
The exquisite Duomo Baptistry |
I climbed the Duomo dome... |
...for fantastic views |
Heading down the Duomo dome... |
...to climb Giotto's Belltower next to the Duomo |
Views from the Campanile |
Looking down from just under the belfry (I was stopped here by the clanging bell) |
Piazza Signoria by night |
Michaelangelo's last work: A Pieta (his face is Nicodemus') |
I snuck this prohibited shot in the Uffizi Gallery |
View from the Palazzo Vecchia Belltower |
Looking down on Piazza Signoria |
We heard a Gregorian Mass at San Mineato al Monte on our last night in Florence |
One Last Italian Treasure: Orvieto
Orvieto's ornate Duomo facade (it was cold) |
Eve emerging from Adam's rib on the facade of the Duomo |
Cherub with the whirling sword evicts Adam and Eve from the Garden |
Enjoy Peace, Bob Hare