Padre Pio and St. Michael the Archangel Private Tour from Rome
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Join us for a private tour from Rome to visit the sacred sites of Padre Pio and St. Michael the Archangel.
Tour højdepunkt
This private tour is perfect for Catholic pilgrims or travelers looking to explore beyond the tourist circuit in Rome. The tour visits San Giovanni Rotondo, the hometown of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina in southern Italy. Along the way, you'll see the Sanctuary of Santa Maria delle Grazie, the Sanctuary of the Archangel Michael, and San Pio Church, designed by renowned architect Renzo Piano and the second-largest church in Italy.
Hvad er inkluderet?
Infants must sit on laps
Infant seats available
Service animals allowed
Near public transportation
Stroller accessible
Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Transportation is wheelchair accessible
Wheelchair accessible
Hvad er ikke inkluderet?
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Most travelers can participate
Child rate applies only when shared with 2 paying adults
Dress code required: knees and shoulders must be covered
Wheelchair available on request. Please advise at time of booking if wheelchair assistance is required
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
After the death of Padre Pio, the Saint’s friars thought of constructing a new church, because too sensitive to the material and spiritual needs of the devotees, that the existing church could not contain. After the presentation of several projects, Friars entrusted the design of a new church to the architect Renzo Piano, so that it could accommodate 6,500 people. For its size it is the second largest church in Italy, after St. Peter's Church in Rome.
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Convento Santa Maria delle Grazie
Stop: 2 hours
Long dedicated to Santa Maria delle Grazie, the new Sanctuary conceived by Renzo Piano occupies – with its enormous conch-shell structure - and represents the second-largest church in Italy after Milan's Duomo. Finally opened after ten years of construction, and also known as the Church of St. Pio, the new Sanctuary was almost entirely financed by the offerings of pilgrims. Today it can hold up to 6,500 people at once.
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Santuario di San Michele Arcangelo
Stop: 60 minutes
San Michele Pilgrimage Shrine consists of the original Sanctuary of the Archangel Michael in a grotto and the crypt and devotional museums. It's easy to find the shrine as the octagonal bell tower, built in the 13th century, rises above the town of Monte Sant' Angelo on Puglia's Gargano Promontory. From the small square by the bell tower, pilgrims and tourists pass through the Gothic arches of San Michele. Descending the long stone staircase constructed in the 13th century (or elevator for the disabled), visitors arrive in the nave with frescoes and murals. On the Bronze doors, made in 1076 in Constantinople, are 24 panels depicting Bible scenes. The doors lead to the cave of Saint Michael. The Sanctuary of the Archangel Michael, or San Michele, in the grotto dates from the 5th - 6th centuries and is the site where devotion to the Archangel Michael began. The original grotto of San Michele is said to have been consecrated by the archangel and is the only church not consecrated by human hands.
The Shrine is on the ancient Via Sacra Langobardorum, connecting important Longobard sites, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It's also a major stop on the Pilgrimage route for devotees of the Archangel Michael that connects Mont St Michelin.
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