Padre Pio's Shrine and Pietrelcina Private Day Tour from Rome
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Padre Pio's Shrine and Pietrelcina Private Day Tour from Rome
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Durée de l'activité (12 hours)
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Join us for a private day tour from Rome to the Shrine of Padre Pio and Pietrelcina.
Point culminant de la tournée
Explore the "Road of Pilgrims" leading to the Archangel Michael Grotto, a significant pilgrimage site established in the late 1800s. Learn about the life and miracles of Padre Pio, visit the historic Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie, and admire the modern sanctuary designed by Renzo Piano and inaugurated on July 1, 2004. This guided tour helps you connect with the spiritual significance of the place and gain a deeper appreciation for Padre Pio's legacy.
Qu'est-ce qui est inclus ?
Wheelchair accessible
Stroller accessible
Service animals allowed
Near public transportation
Infants must sit on laps
Infant seats available
Transportation is wheelchair accessible
Qu'est-ce qui n'est pas inclus ?
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Most travelers can participate
Child rate applies only when shared with 2 paying adults
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
The picturesque town of Pietrelcina is a small village in the Apennine Mountains of Campania. Already a beautiful sight, the town now attracts throngs of faithful Catholics worshipping Saint Pio, one of the most famous saints of the 20th century. Also known as Padre Pio (Father Pio), he gained global celebrity for claiming to exhibit stigmata and supernatural abilities such as communicating with angels, receiving visions, and performing miracles. Many attractions in the town are dedicated to the mystic saint, who was born and raised in Pietrelcina before taking the Franciscan habit and becoming a friar. Padre Pio was born as Francesco Forgione in 1887 in a poor and deeply religious family of farmers, and soon decided that he would dedicate his whole life to God. The house where his family lived is now open to visitors, offering insight not only into the early life of the saint but also society in rural southern Italy at the turn of the 20th century.
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Chiesa di San Pio
Arrêt: 2 hours
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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Cella di Padre Pio
Arrêt: 2 hours
Originally built in 1540, the Capuchin Monastery is the site where the Saint lived from September, 1916 until his death in September 1968. It was here that Pio received the stigmata in 1918, and where all those supernatural events that led to his sainthood and canonization took place as well. Visiting this Monastery and viewing the chambers where St. Pio conducted his life means jumping into a context of spirituality and mysticism; it is a destination that the devout and tourists alike should make every effort to visit.
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