Assisi St. Francis, St. Claire, St Acutis Private Tour from Rome





Descrizione
Assisi represents an ensemble of masterpieces of human creative genius such as the Basilica of St. Francis, a fundamental reference for art history in the world. The diffusion of the artistic and spiritual message of the Franciscan Order has significantly contributed to the development of art and architecture in the world. Assisi is a unique example of continuity of a city sanctuary in its natural environment from its medieval origins to the present day, represented by the cultural landscape,the religious ensembles, and the traditional land use.The Basilica of St. Clare of Assisi, contains precious frescos dating back to the period from the XII to the XIV century. In the chapel on the right, you can admire the Crucifix which, would have invited St. Francesco in the church of St. Damiano in order to "reset up the Church".In the crypt we have preserved the land remains of St. Clare of Assisi and some relics particularly well preserved.
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Porziuncola, is a small Catholic church located within the Papal Basilica of Saint Mary of the Angels in Assisi in Assisi. It is the place from where the Franciscan movement started. The name Porziuncola (meaning “small portion of land”) was first mentioned in a document from 1045, now in the archives of the Assisi Cathedral.The chapel was located on a small portion of land ("Portiuncula") belonging to the Order of Saint Benedict of Monte Subasio. Later, the name of the land passed to the little church itself.[2] It was in bad condition, lying abandoned in a wood of oak trees. After a pilgrimage to Rome, where he begged at the church doors for the poor, Francis said he had had a mystical vision of Jesus Christ in the wayside chapel of San Damiano, about two miles outside of Assisi, in which the Icon of Christ Crucified came alive and said to him three times, "Francis, Francis, go and repair My house which, as you can see, is falling into ruins". Francis took this literally to mean the ruined church in which he was presently praying, and so sold his horse and some cloth from his father's store, to assist the priest there for this purpose. His father Pietro, highly indignant, sought restitution. After a final interview in the presence of the bishop, Francis renounced his father and his patrimony, laying aside even the garments he had received from him. For the next couple of months he lived as a beggar in the region of Assisi. Returning to the town for two years this time, he restored several ruined churches, among them the Porziuncola, little chapel of St Mary of the Angels, just outside the town.
The Basilica of St. Clare of Assisi, realized with the typical pink stone extracted from the quarry of the Subasio mountain, contains precious frescos dating back to the period from the XIIth to the XIVth century. In the chapel on the right, along the unique nave of St. Clare of Assisi, finishing in transept and polygonal apse, you can admire the Crucifix which, according to tradition, would have invited St. Francesco in the church of St. Damiano in order to "reset up the Church".This chapel and the successive one are the remaining pieces of the pre-existing church of St. Giorgio and they represent the most ancient part of the edifice. In the crypt we have preserved the land remains of St. Clare of Assisi and some relics particularly well preserved: among them there is a frock of San Francesco and a cloth realized by St. Clare.
Venerable Carlo Acutis from an early age he recited frequent rosaries and received his First Communion at the age of 7.He contracted Leukemia at a young age, and although he had requested that his parents take him on pilgrimages to the sites of all the known Eucharistic miracles in the world, his failing health prevented that.He died from M3 fulminant leukemia on 12 October 2006 at the age of 15. He was buried in Assisi in accordance with his wishes.
Assisi, a medieval city built on a hill, is the birthplace of Saint Francis, closely associated with the work of the Franciscan Order. Its medieval art masterpieces, such as the Basilica of San Francesco and paintings by Cimabue and Giotto, have made Assisi a fundamental reference point for the development of Italian and European art and architecture. After Saint Francis and Saint Clare died, churches were built in their honor. The Church of Saint Francis, called the Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi, is famous as his burial place. It is also famous for the fresco paintings on the walls and ceilings. Many visitors go to Assisi on pilgrimage. Assisi is included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site in the year 2000.
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Pick up at 7:00 am at your accomodation (hotel, B&B, apartment). Please confirm us the pick up address. N.B.: If your accomodation is not in the area indicated on the above map, send us a message to arrange your pick up.
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- Accessibile in sedia a rotelle
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Animali di servizio ammessi
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- I neonati devono sedere in grembo a un adulto
- Sono disponibili seggiolini specifici per neonati
- I trasporti sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
- Tutte le aree e le superfici sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- Wheelchair available upon request. Please advise at time of booking if wheelchair assistance is required.
- Dress code required in churches: knees and shoulders must be covered
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I have retained many tour guides during my travels and I recommend Riccardo above all others. He is incredibly knowledgeable about the historical and religious background of Saint Francis and Saint Clair and makes the experience come alive. He loves the subject and it shows in his tour.
Thank you so much for your kind words! We’re thrilled to hear that Riccardo made the history of Saint Francis and Saint Claire come alive for you. We hope to see you again on your next Italian adventure!
A Tailor-Made Tour to Assisi, St. Francis and new Saint of the Internet, Acutis✨ After three incredible weeks in Rome—first row seats at a papal audience, the canonization of two saints, all four holy doors, and all the usual sites in Rome—we thought we’d seen it all. But our guide, Ricardo Lucidi of RomaItaliaexplora, urged us to visit Assisi. It became the highlight of our trip. Ricardo arranged everything for us with Camilla. We were picked up at 7 AM in a very comfortable car driven by Luiggi, we arrived before the crowds and began at the Sanctuary of the Spogliazione, where we spent ample time in prayer before Blessed Carlo Acutis, the “saint of the internet.” It was deeply moving. From there, we walked through the narrow winding streets of Assisi, a beautifully preserved medieval town, with easy to walk cobblestone streets. It felt like a journey back in time. We explored Saint Claire’s church and her tomb, and the upper and lower Basilicas of St. Francis. Thanks to Ricardo’s expert guidance, we understood the breathtaking frescos made by Giotto and Cimabue, that depict the life of Saint Francis and heard stories of the enduring Franciscan spirit. He adjusted the walking pace to ours, making the hilly city easy to enjoy. We paused for a delicious lunch at Saint Francesco, a lovely restaurant with the freshest vegetables and local foods. We were overlooking Assisi and soaked in views of Umbria that rival Tuscany. This wasn’t just sightseeing—it was an experience tailored to us. Ricardo brought history to life, answered every question with depth, and made sure we never felt rushed. Unlike crowded bus tours, this private experience gave us space for reflection, prayer, learning, and moments that will stay with us forever. Standing before St. Francis, St. Clare, and St. Carlo Acutis was more than a visit; it was a journey into faith, beauty, and history. Even if you’re not Catholic, Assisi’s art, architecture, and views will take your breath away. The money you spend cannot compare to the memories you’ll carry and the incredible and moving examples of love for others that you take with you. If you want a once-in-a-lifetime experience—personal, spiritual, and unforgettable—choose RomaItaliaexplora and Ricardo Lucidi for your private tour of Assisi.
Thank you so much for your wonderful 5-star review! We’re truly happy to know that you had such a positive experience with us. Your kind words mean a lot to our team and motivate us to keep delivering the best service possible. We look forward to welcoming you back again soon and making your next visit just as enjoyable!
Having the opportunity of being in front of Blessed Carlo Acutis will always be engraved in my memory. Francesco and the drive are extremely professional and accommodated our needs. Francesco is a caring person.
Thank you for your wonderful review! I’m so happy you enjoyed the experience and felt the positive energy throughout the tour. Your enthusiasm made it even more special. Wishing you many more great journeys ahead!
Francesco, Daniella, and Luigi were all excellent. So helpful and knowledgeable. A great way to experience Assisi. Highly recommend. The more 'contemporary' religious things are perhaps more to the taste of each individual. But the history, the deeply knowledgeable guides and the excellent staff are not to be missed. Very high marks. And thank you to Francesco, Daniella and Luigi!
It is with customers like you that we find the energy to improve ourselves every day! Thank you for your 5-stars review and for trusting us!
Driver (Luigi) and guide (Sylvia) were prompt, attentive, kind, fun, and knowledgeable. They made our day in Assisi very memorable and would rate them a 100%!!!!!! I recommend them with great confidence.
We're so happy you had a good experience with us, it was our pleasure being part of such an amazing day with you!



