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Chiusi della Verna Its territory lies between the valleys of the Arno and the Tiber, strategically between the Casentino and the Valtiberina. On a stunning outcrop of
rock, amid silver beech trees rises the Santuario of San Francesco alla Verna, one of the most famous Franciscan places of worship.The little church of Santa Maria degli Angeli, the first building on the sacred mount, contains Della Robbia terracotta. In the Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta are the masterpieces by Andrea della Robbia, “l’Annunciazione” and “l’Incarnazione”. The Franciscan route follows other fundamental steps: the Sasso Spicco (the rock) where the Saint
used to pray; the Corridoio and the Cappella delle Stimmate built where San Francesco was given the stigmata, “the last seal” by Christ, in 1224. The International Organ Music Festival, with its evocative sound, is hosted in the Basilica of the Sanctuary.
Height: m. 960
Post-code: 52010
Km from: Arezzo 42, Firenze 90, Siena 97, Assisi 114
Population: 2223
Telephone code: 0575
Useful Information
Public transport: from Arezzo private railway train Arezzo-Pratovecchio-Stia, station Bibbiena, then coach ; from Florence coach as far as Bibbiena, then change coach to Chiusi della Verna.
How to get there: Autostrada A1 exit Arezzo and SS 71 as far as Rassina , then junction towards Chitignano-Chiusi della Verna; from Florence SS 70 Passo della Consuma and SS 71 as far as Bibbiena, then SS 208 to Chiusi della Verna; from Forlì
SS 310 Passo della Calla, from Cesena E 45 exit Pieve Santo Stefano, then SS 208 Passo dello Spino. From north Autostrada A1 exit Firenze Sud, then SS 70 as far as Bibbiena.
Information: Tourist Information Office, Bibbiena Tel.Fax O575/593098
Points of interest
The landscape of Chiusi della Verna inspired Dino Campana to write some lines of his “Canti Orfici”. The poet used to spend his days here, in contact with nature and faith.
Weekly market
Weekly market: Saturday morning, fortnightly market
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