Amazing Assisi - Private Tour with RomeCabs.com
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- Опубліковано 26 гру 2011
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Assisi is one of the most spectacular and magical medieval hilltop towns in Italy. We offer a fascinating day tour into the heart of Umbria to visit Santa Maria degli Angeli and Assisi.
Known as the birthplace of Saints Francis and Claire, Assisi is one of the most visited towns in Italy by pilgrims seeking spiritual sites, and travelers who are fascinated by Assisi's breathtaking views, beautiful architecture of pale pink and gray stone, and soul lifting churches and basilicas. Visit our website for more information on this and many other tours and shore excursions in Italy.
Assisi makes my heart sing!!!!😍💕🙏
So proud and so happy.
I visited Assisi in Sept 2006 by bus from Rome & 30 April & 1 May 2023 in a Cosmos's Catholic tour group . It was cute town of 13th century.
You remember the St. Francis medallion that used to be on my nightstand.
Lovely been their
Hi! First of all I would like to wish a happy new year! I am an seminary student currently studying in Korea. I was in the process of creating a video on the Papal Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi for fellow catholic members in my diocese. However, because I am in Korea and unable to film any footage of it myself I was searching for other sources of it when I happened to come across your video. I thought that it was perfect for my content, which is not used in generating any profit, and was wondering if I could use some of your footage in my own video. I leave this comment waiting for your answer. I thank you for your great work and will remember you in my prayers! Hoping to hear from you soon! Best wishes!
SAINT FRANCIS , AND
SAINT CLARE , AND
ALL THE HOLY FRANCISCANS ,
PRAY FOR US !
Sorry, I have a question, I'm reading "The small miracle" short story by Paul Gallico. There's a thing I don't understand:
"Approaching Assisi via the chalky, dusty road that twists its way up Monte Subasio, now revealing, now concealing
the exquisite little town, as it winds its way through olive and cypress groves, you eventually reach a division where your
choice lies between an upper and a lower route.
If you select the latter, you soon find yourself entering Assisi through the twelfth-century archway of the denticulated
door of St. Francis. But if, seduced by the clear air, "
So "the twelfth-century archway of the denticulated door of St. Francis" here is an entrance of Basilica? Thank you in advance.