Traces of Faith
A journey to the places of worship of Christianity.An encounter with architecture, art and sacred music.-Tempio Malatestiano (Rimini) - San Leo - Parish church of P.te Messa- Franciscan Sanctuary La Verna- Sansepolcro - Civic Museum - Assisi Duration: 5 days
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Places visited by the tour
Chiusi della Verna

Chiusi della Verna, located in the charming Arno and Tiber river valleys, is positioned in the heart of the Casentinesi Forest National Park. Visible from a distance, the area’s highlight is the San Francesco alla Verna Sanctuary, a structure that rises from the southern flank of Monte Penna. The area captures the intensity of Franciscan spiritual devotion, an aspect that's enhanced by its particularly dramatic location.

San Leo

San Leo, a wonderful capital of art, mentioned by Dante Alighieri in the Divine Comedy, is the fulcrum of the historical region of Montefeltro and is the city that gave it its name. Known for its historical and geopolitical events, location for films and documentaries, tourist destination of excellence, it is the precious pearl guarded by the province of Rimini. (read more)

Pennabilli

This town in the high Marecchia Valley is located along the western side of Carpegna Mountain, which slopes down towards the Marecchia River, and is easy to get to from the Rimini coast.This renowned environmental and cultural center of tourism, sung about by Tonino Guerra, is home to numerous beautiful places, as most of its territory is within the grounds of the Sasso Simone and Simoncello Natural Park; this is a great area for taking relaxing walks in the lush Apennines. (read more)

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La Corte di Berengario II
San Leo - Via Michele Rosa, 74
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