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Home / Italy / Sant Apollinare in Classe and Assisi 45
- The exterior of the building consists of alternate strips of pink and white stone, with massive supporting arches on either side
- The flock is symbolised by twelve sheep in a vast floral valley surmounted by a symbolic representation of Transfiguration
- The giant steps to the Basilica di San Francesco
- The giant steps to the Basilica di San Francesco
- The interior has the same layout as the Upper Basilica of St Francis
- The interior is divided into the nave and two aisles which maintains the fascination of its ancient splendour
- The magnificent bowl vault apse
- The medieval town of Assisi is heir to the legacy of St Francis who is buried in the Basilica di San Francesco
- The Palazzo Capitano del Popolo, built between 1212 and 1305, was the first public building to be erected in Piazza del Comune
- The Palazzo Comunale is home to the Pinacoteca Comunale, an art gallery with works by local medieval artists
- The preservation of the streets and buildings over the centuries has helped to maintain the charm of the town.
- The town is located on a slope of Mt. Subasio, at approx 400 m high and has approx. 25000 inhabitants
- There are twenty-four columns of Greek marble with transversal veining
- Traffic and parking within the town-walls is admitted for few hours only per day
- Umbria's landscapes are as compelling as its towns like Gubbio, Spello and Montefalco