Day 42, Monday, October 16, 2017
On our way to Venice we stop in Assisi, to visit the Basilica di San Francesco, which is the burial site of St. Francis of Assisi. Construction of the basilica began in 1228, two years after the saint’s death. We only have two hours here as we still have a long drive to Venice, and it is definitely not enough time. We walk through this enormous gate into the town…
and emerge here. We do not have time to explore the town, so we turn around and head up the street to the Basilica.
We are rather surprised to see armed guards checking everyone’s bags.
The basilica is very impressive.
Here is the main entrance.
I must say I had a difficult time as there are no pictures allowed inside! This is one of the most impressive churches we have ever seen. We are surprised to discover that there are actually two churches in this building, one above the other. The walls and ceilings are covered with painted murals by renowned artists of the day, including Giotto, Simone Martini and Cimabue. It is incredible and I so wanted to take my own photographs. I was a bit disappointed in the selection of postcards and other material that depicting the interior of the church. I guess nothing seems quite as good as taking my own photos. These interior views are photos of postcards. Here is the Upper Church with its beautiful rose window.
and this is the Lower Church. I could have stayed here for hours, there was so much to see.
The altar area of the Lower Church is incredible.
Downstairs is the crypt which contains the tomb of St. Francis.
The cloisters is outside so I get to take photos…
and here are some of the Upper Church and the big flights of stairs that lead up to it.
All too soon we have to leave as we still have a five hour drive to Mestre, which is just outside Venice. I take one last photo of Assisi and the basilica on the hill from the car window.
Here is a different postcard view.
I love the drive to Venice, the countryside is so beautiful. I told Bob I feel like I have come home. Perhaps I was an Italian in another lifetime?
One thing neither of us expected was the smog and pollution. It has been hazy but I wanted to believe it was just the hazy weather. It wasn’t! I check on the internet and discover that Italy is the most polluted European country! Northern Italy is the worst so we can only hope the situation improves as we head south. We can barely make out the hills in the distance.
Day 43, Tuesday October 17, 2017
We spent a much needed quiet day organizing our nice new bnb, getting groceries and planning what we want to see and do in Venice.
Wow, those upper and lower churches are gorgeous! Have fun speaking Italian ~ I know you have been practicing. Today is the big day 🙂
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