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  1. Upper Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi: interior - Assisi, Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/umbria/assisi/basilica-of-st-francis-of-assisi/upper-basilica-of-san-francesco-d-assisi-interior

    Cimabue too was called in at the end of the 1200s to create a painting cycle: he was selected because of the fame he had in Rome and his arrival in Assisi was the first of a series of prestigious Florentine artists. He frescoed the transept and the...

  2. Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi - Upper Plaza - Assisi, Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/umbria/assisi/basilica-of-st-francis-of-assisi/basilica-of-san-francesco-d-assisi-upper-plaza

    also decorated with didactic stories from the Bible. So Assisi became an important landmark for pilgrims along the way to Rome. It is no coincidence that the Basilica is composed of two superimposed churches and used for official celebrations, hosting...

  3. House of St. Catherine of Siena - Siena, Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/tuscany/siena/house-of-st-catherine-of-siena

    fought corruption in the church, and managed to convince the pope, who was seated in Avignon, to restore the papal seat to Rome. After her early death, the cult of Saint Catherine rapidly spread throughout Europe and she was proclaimed Italy's patron...

  4. Virtual travel to Siena, Italy: attractions & things to do• https://www.italyguides.it/en/tuscany/siena

    of Florence, was founded by Senius and Aschius, the sons of Remus. When Romulus killed their father, Senius and Aschius fled Rome taking a statue of the She-Wolf with them. This statue is now the symbol of Siena, and sculptures or images of it can be...

  5. Moro Tower - Orvieto, Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/umbria/orvieto/moro-tower

    the ingenious Well of St. Patrick and known for having also collaborated in the construction of the Basilica of St. Peter in Rome. The four districts of Orvieto The peculiar location of the Moro Tower in the centre of the city is due to the urban...

  6. Sorrento travel guide: attractions & things to do in Sorrento Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/campania/sorrento

    in 8 B.C. by Corinthians who, exploring the lands, later settled in neighboring Sorrento. With the arrival of Imperial Rome, Sorrento was allied to the Romans, and to this day, the city centre bears testimony in the classically Roman layout of the...

  7. Museum of the Cathedral Vestry Board - Pisa, Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/tuscany/pisa/piazza-dei-miracoli/museum-of-the-cathedral-vestry-board

    of the town of Pisa: the Islamic influences, the sculptures of the 14th century, the spiritual inheritance of the ancient Rome.

  8. St John's Baptistery - Florence, Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/tuscany/florence/st-john-s-baptistery

    Inside, the proportions are monumental. This grandiose, imposing architecture is certainly inspired by the Pantheon in Rome. The Baptistry is a real treasure chest. The tomb of Baldassarre Costa, antipope with the name of John XXIII, is an extremely...

  9. Loggia del Mercato Nuovo (Loggia of Porcellino) - Florence, Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/tuscany/florence/loggia-del-mercato-nuovo

    Australia. The fountain of the piglet is one the most popular monuments in Florence, a bit like the Mouth of Truth, in Rome. Tradition has it, in fact, that whoever wants good luck should touch the nose of the statue: the nose is shiny from the daily...

  10. Cappelle medicee: Cappella dei Principi (Chapel of the Princes) - Florence, Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/tuscany/florence/chapel-of-the-princes

    of the siege during the period of the Florentine Republic. And when the artist finally abandoned the work to return to Rome, he had only finished two of the four planned statues. The work was completed around ten years later by Giorgio Vasari. The...

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