Assisi

Hillside near Assisi

St Francis’ humble little chapel inside the Basilica

Ouch

On our way to Assisi we visited the Basilica di Santa Maria degli Angeli in the small modern area of the city in the valley. The gigantic basilica (it’s either the 6th or 7th largest Christian church in the world) was built in the 18th Century around St Francis’ tiny chapel – totally misses the point of his teachings, doesn’t it?

Bell tower in Assisi

Intricate ironwork

Kitty cat taking a nap

But Assisi – what a stunningly beautiful city! It’s easy to see why this place is a favourite for many, no matter whether it’s religion or art that draws you here. The views of the valley below are truly wonderful and it’s easy to imagine a world inside the walls living the simple life. Assisi was really one of the first tourist towns. Its gorgeous medieval history is around many a corner and the well-worn cobbles that lead to the Basilica di San Francesco have been trod my millions making their pilgrimage to the resting place of the saint.

Piazza del Commune – the main square

Us!

Clouds and flags

It’s probably the cleanest town we have visited in all of our travels, and looks just like the set of a movie – we expect to see Douglas Fairbanks Jnr and Errol Flynn leap from a flag-festooned window to engage in a bit of fancy sword-play.

Lamp

Window

Balcony

Our meals have been very fine, but not expensive. We have enjoyed tasty grilled Umbrian sausages, grilled scottaditto (“scorch your fingers”) lamb chops, black truffle omlette, pasta with roast boar and some mighty fine Sangrantino (local red wine) and Orvieto Classico (crisp dry white). It is very easy to slip into the custom of an afternoon nap after a busy hill-walking morning and delightful lunch. This habit is assisted by the fact that pretty much everything (except restaurants) shuts at 12:30pm and re-opens at 4:30pm – nothing much else to do really. Italy has been very helpful that way – keeping us in holiday mode.

For those who have missed the food photos – the yummiest nougat…

…and pastries

St Francis’ doves flying out of his Basilica

Assisi’s Piazza and Fortress

Assisi at dusk from a distance (ooh…how Bette Midler!)

Had a very early dinner (6:30pm!!) – beer and a toasted foccacia at our local caf/bar. Enjoyed chatting to two intelligent, friendly women from Oz, comparing notes on travels and making and accepting recommendations for the roads ahead. Afterwards we climbed to the top of Rocca Maggiore (literally ‘the big castle’) for a view over Assisi and the valley. Quite superb. Passed a very unusual piece of local ‘art’ – a chewing-gum-covered wire fence…gross but interesting. We then witnessed one of the most beautiful and long-lasting colourful sunsets we’d ever seen from the Piazza San Chiara.

As night falls…

Gorgeous Assisi

Assisi main square

About bontaks

Nic is the the 'Bon' part of 'Bontaks.' Together we are Nic and John - two travel-addicted teachers who enjoy every opportunity to go places, meet people and experience life.

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