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Basílica de Santa Clara, Asís

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Basílica de Santa Clara, Asís

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The Basilica di Santa Chiara, or Basilica of Saint Clare, is a significant religious building and historical site nestled on the eastern side of Assisi, in the heart of Italy's Umbria region. Standing at an elevation of 414 meters, this sacred monument is dedicated to Saint Clare of Assisi, a devoted follower of Saint Francis of Assisi and the founder of the Order of Poor Ladies. It is renowned for housing her remains and the revered San Damiano Cross, making…

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    14 de agosto de 2021

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    La iglesia de Santa Chiara es espléndida con su rosetón decorado y la fachada románica con estos arcos que parecen equilibrar sus formas.
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    26 de octubre de 2023

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    La Basílica de Santa Clara está dedicada a Santa Clara de Asís. La construcción de la iglesia y del monasterio adyacente se inició en 1257, tres años después de la muerte de Santa Clara y un año después de su canonización. Hasta entonces las monjas habían vivido en el convento de San Damián. Clara fue la compañera de San Francisco de Asís. Dejó su adinerada casa familiar para vivir en la pobreza extrema. Hasta el día de hoy, sus restos reposan en la cripta de la iglesia construida en su honor.
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    9 de enero de 2018

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    La Basílica de Santa Clara está dedicada a Santa Clara de Asís. La construcción de la iglesia y del monasterio adyacente comenzó en 1257, tres años después de la muerte de Santa Clara y un año después de su canonización. Hasta entonces las monjas habían vivido en el convento de San Damián. Clara fue compañera de San Francisco de Asís. Dejó el hogar de su familia adinerada para vivir en la más absoluta pobreza. Sus restos aún descansan en la cripta de la iglesia construida en su honor.
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    Elevación 410 m

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    Ubicación: Assisi, Perugia, Umbria, Italia

    Preguntas frecuentes

    What are the typical opening hours for the Basilica di Santa Chiara?

    The Basilica generally opens daily, typically from around 6:30 AM to 12:00 PM and then from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM. However, hours can vary for religious services or special events, especially during holidays. It's always best to check the official website or local notices for the most current schedule before your visit.

    How much time should I allocate for a visit to the Basilica di Santa Chiara?

    Most visitors find that 45 minutes to an hour is sufficient to explore the main church, the crypt of Saint Clare, and view the San Damiano Cross. If you wish to attend a service or spend more time in quiet reflection, you might extend your visit.

    Is the Basilica di Santa Chiara accessible for visitors with disabilities?

    While Assisi's hilly terrain can be challenging, the Basilica di Santa Chiara generally offers better accessibility than some older structures. The main entrance and nave are typically accessible. However, access to the crypt might involve stairs. It's advisable to contact the Basilica directly for specific information regarding wheelchair access and facilities to ensure a comfortable visit.

    Are there specific dress code requirements for visiting the Basilica?

    Yes, as a sacred religious site, visitors are expected to dress respectfully. This typically means covering shoulders and knees. Hats should be removed upon entering. Modest attire is appreciated to maintain the sanctity of the space.

    Can I find parking close to the Basilica di Santa Chiara?

    Assisi is a hill town with restricted traffic in its historic center. While there isn't direct parking at the Basilica, several paid parking lots are available within walking distance, such as Parcheggio Saba Porta Nuova or Parcheggio Mojano. Arriving early, especially during peak season, is highly recommended as spaces can fill up quickly.

    What public transport options are available to reach the Basilica?

    Assisi is well-served by local buses. From the Assisi train station (Assisi Stazione), you can take a local bus (e.g., Line C) that goes up to the historic center. The Basilica di Santa Chiara is a prominent landmark, and several stops are within a short walk. Taxis are also available from the train station.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or considerations when visiting with children?

    The Basilica offers a significant historical and spiritual experience. While it's not designed with specific children's activities, older children might appreciate the history of Saint Clare and Saint Francis. The quiet atmosphere requires children to be respectful. The open spaces outside the Basilica offer beautiful views, which can be a good spot for a short break.

    Are there any dog-friendly trails or areas near the Basilica di Santa Chiara?

    While pets are generally not allowed inside the Basilica itself, Assisi offers many charming streets and walking paths where dogs on a leash are welcome. For longer excursions, the trails on Mount Subasio, just outside the town, are excellent for hikers with dogs, offering beautiful natural features and viewpoints.

    What are some recommended cafes, restaurants, or accommodations near the Basilica?

    The area immediately surrounding the Basilica, and indeed throughout Assisi's historic center, is rich with options. You'll find numerous traditional Umbrian restaurants, pizzerias, and cafes offering local specialties. For accommodation, there are many charming guesthouses, B&Bs, and hotels ranging from budget-friendly to luxury, all within walking distance of the Basilica.

    How does the Basilica di Santa Chiara compare to the Basilica di San Francesco in Assisi?

    Both are pivotal religious sites in Assisi, but they offer distinct experiences. The Basilica di Santa Chiara is known for its serene atmosphere, housing Saint Clare's remains and the original San Damiano Cross. Its architecture is simpler, with a striking pink and white facade. The Basilica di San Francesco, on the other hand, is a grander complex, famous for its extensive Giotto frescoes depicting the life of Saint Francis, and it houses his tomb. While both are essential for understanding the Franciscan movement, Santa Chiara provides a more intimate connection to Saint Clare, while San Francesco is a monumental artistic and spiritual masterpiece.

    Are there any permits required for hiking on pilgrimage routes or trails around Assisi?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking on the well-established pilgrimage routes or public trails around Assisi, including those on Mount Subasio. These paths are freely accessible to hikers and pilgrims. However, always ensure you respect private property and follow local guidelines for environmental protection.

    What are some hidden gems or lesser-known viewpoints near the Basilica?

    Beyond the main square, exploring the narrow, winding streets immediately surrounding the Basilica can reveal charming courtyards and unexpected vistas. For panoramic views, head towards the Rocca Maggiore fortress, which offers breathtaking perspectives of Assisi and the Umbrian valley, including a clear view of the Basilica di Santa Chiara's distinctive facade.

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