The rose window of the Basilica of San Francesco in Assisi
The rose window of the facade of the Basilica of San Francesco in Assisi.
A few months ago I was, together with my wife, on holiday for a few days in Umbria. One of the stops of the holiday was Assisi and obviously we could not miss a visit to the famous Basilica of which I describe a detail in this post.
The rose window of the Basilica of Saint Francis in Assisi is one of the most distinctive architectural features of this important place of worship. Located in the city of Assisi, in Umbria, the basilica is famous for being the main church dedicated to Saint Francis of Assisi, the founder of the Franciscan order.
The rose window is located on the upper facade of the basilica, above the main portal. It is a decorative element of great artistic and symbolic value. Rose windows are typically round or polygonal and are characterized by an interweaving of colored glass that create geometric or figurative patterns.
In addition to the upper basilica, the lower basilica is also a significant site, containing the crypts where St. Francis is buried. Both parts of the basilica are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and attract visitors from all over the world for their artistic beauty and spiritual significance.
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Here is where the basilica is located:
The upper church has a simple “hut” façade. The upper part is decorated with a central rose window, with the symbols of the Evangelists in relief on the sides. The lower part is enriched by the majestic splayed portal. On the left side of the façade, in the seventeenth century, the Loggia delle benedizioni was placed, from which, in the past, the Holy Veil of the Madonna was displayed. On the same side, shortly after the construction of the upper church, the bell tower, once spire-shaped, was raised.
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The rose window of the facade of the church dedicated to Saint Francis in Assisi – La rosace de la façade de l’église dédiée à Saint François d’Assise – El rosetón de la fachada de la iglesia dedicada a San Francisco en Asís – A rosácea na fachada da igreja dedicada a São Francisco em Assis – Das Rosettenfenster an der Fassade der dem Heiligen Franziskus geweihten Kirche in Assisi – Cửa sổ hoa hồng trên mặt tiền nhà thờ kính Thánh Phanxicô ở Assisi
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