Basilica di San Petronio
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Basilica di San Petronio

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About this activity
A journey through the history, the anedoctes, and the historical facts that made the Basilica one of the most prestigious places and monuments of Bologna.

During the visit we’ll describe the historical-artistic general context, introducing also a series of curiosities concerning the Basilica

Start: 3pm from Sant'Ivo Chapel inside Basilica di San Petronio

Duration: about one hour and a half

Contribution required: 10 euro per person

Reduced donation 5€: association Succede solo a Bologna’s members, children from 10 to 18 years, over 65

Free: children under 10 years with family, guides and journalists, disabled

The construction of the Basilica was prepared by “Consiglio Generale dei Seicento” at the end of the year 1388, with effectiveness from January first, 1389, as a thanking for the recovered freedom. For this reason, the church was built since the beginning not as Cathedral, but as a civic and votive temple.

 

Because of its characteristic traits, the Basilica couldn’t have been anything else than the forum for all demonstrations of public religiosity and citizens’ spirit.

Since 1393 the festival of st. Petronius was not only religious, but also an opportunity for the citizens to show their devotion to the city of Bologna.

 

The Basilica has always welcomed popes and sovereigns that have transited through the city. Within the sovereigns, some were: Emperor Frederick III (1452), Francis I King of France (1515), Emperor Charles V (1529, 1530, 1532), Maria Casimira Queen of Poland (1699), Duke of Modena Rinaldo d’Este (1702), the King of Sardinia and Duke of Savoia Carlo Emanuele (1785) and the first king of united Italy, Vittorio Emanuele ll (1860).

 

Among the events of historical importance the crowning of Charles V (24th February, 1530) and the ninth and tenth edition of the Council of Trent (21st April and 2 June, 1547) emerge. The first stone was placed on June 7, 1390 after the demolition of the entire block located at 12 o’clock of Piazza Maggiore. The supervision of work was entrusted to Antonio di Vincenzo, born around 1350. From 1382 he had already had numerous commissions of works for the municipality, in which he also held a public office. Between 1391 and 1401 the facade and sides were built for the space of 4 chapels for each side, the two smaller aisles were covered by vaults, the base was implemented and erected and a provisory apse was erected before the two smaller apses.

 

The death of Antonio di Vincenzo between 1401 and 1402 did not slow down the works, which continued to proceed according to the project.
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  • Professional guide
  • Entry/Admission - Basilica di San Petronio
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  • Transportation to/from attractions
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  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • A dress code is required to enter places of worship and selected museums. No shorts or sleeveless tops allowed. Knees and shoulders MUST be covered for both men and women. You may risk refused entry if you fail to comply with these dress requirements
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 1 travelers
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