Padre Pio’s Shrine in San Giovanni Rotondo Private Tour from Rome
The “Road of Pilgrims” that runs to the Arcangelo Michele Grotto in San Giovanni Rotondo (Apulia) was created in the late 1800s. San Giovanni Rotondo is now famous all over the world as the native city of St. Pio (meaning Pius, and known in Italian as Padre Pio) of Pietrelcina, and as the city where the venerated monk worked his miracles. Pio was beatified in 2002, and it was he who founded the Sanctuary adjacent to the ancient Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie. Next to the Convent a second, larger Sanctuary (designed by noted architect Renzo Piano) was inaugurated on July 1, 2004. Originally built in 1540, the Capuchin Monastery is the site where the Saint lived from September, 1916 until his death in September 1968. It was here that Pio received the stigmata in 1918, and where all those supernatural events that led to his sainthood and canonization took place as well. Visiting this Monastery and viewing the chambers where St. Pio conducted his life means jumping into a context of spirituality and mysticism; it is a destination that the devout and tourists alike should make every effort to visit. Next to the Monastery rises the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, originally dedicated to Santa Maria degli Angeli, consecrated in 1629. Inaugurated in 1959, thanks to the perseverance and passion of Pio, the old Sanctuary welcomed the thousands of faithful and pilgrims that arrived in droves everyday. They came to this small Apulian village to see the places where the Saint lived out his faith, up until the realization of the new Church. The Church’s crypt also hosted, up until a few years ago, the tomb of St. Pio, now found inside the crypt of the new adjacent complex. Long dedicated to Santa Maria delle Grazie, the new Sanctuary conceived by Renzo Piano occupies – with its enormous conch-shell structure – approximately 6,000 sq.m. (64, 584 sq. ft.) and represents the second-largest church in Italy after Milan’s Duomo. Finally opened after ten years of construction, and also known as the Church of St. Pio, the new Sanctuary was almost entirely financed by the offerings of pilgrims. Today it can hold up to 6,500 people at once. By the request of Pio, the Church, whose walls are composed of stone from Apricena, was to be used as a place of welcome for the faithful: the external churchyard, in fact, features details and characteristics that repeat on the church’s interior – corresponding floor designs were planned to emphasize harmony between the exterior and interior. This choice is also evident in the separation of the two environments by a stained-glass window decorated with scenes from the Apocalypse. On the Church’s subterranean level is located a lower church (similarly to the Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi) where the remains of the Saint reside. The roof, of oxidized copper, confers to the structure its characteristic green color. This profound mixture of historic, religious and architectonic elements render the Sanctuaries of Padre Pio an indubitable point of interest for all, including those who are not particularly devout, or who may not profess any faith at all.
PRIVATE TOUR MINIMUM 2 PEOPLE
EXTRA PERSON €370,00
Includes:
- Pick-up and drop off with luxury transportation and private chauffeur
- Private English-speaking tour escort at your disposal
- Entrance in the Church of San Pio “Chiesa Grande”
- Visit of the cript which hosts the body of St. Pio
- Entrance in the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie
- Entrance at St. Pio’s Museum
- Lunch (fixed menu)
Not Included:
- 22% vat tax
- Gratuities (optional)
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The trip was well planned and the drive was perfectly performed. The route is through mountains and hills, but very comfortable. The visit to San Padre Pío shrine for us it was a must-do. It is beautiful and impressive. The experience with Viator was excellent. We arrived from Rome in under 4 hours in just in time to Mass and the visited the shrine and museum, we felt very lucky to have Rossana and Luigi guide us through this important spiritual visit.
From Viator/Tripadvisor – January 2020
Htwheels
Great visit to see St Pio with Rossana Lanucara and the driver. Such a great experience and made even better with her great direction. They both made the visit from Rome so informative and very enlightening. Thank you again Rossana I can’t wait to come back an plan another adventure with you!!!
From Viator/Tripadvisor – November 2019
Dennis_J
Great Experience! Well Worth the Money!
My wife and I would like to thank Rossana and Luigi for being such great tour guides. They were punctual and came to pick us up at our hotel on time, very warm and welcoming. As we had to leave early (6:45AM), they were thoughtful to stop for breakfast. During our 8 hour car ride (back and forth), Rosanna kept us entertained, pouring out her knowledge on various aspects of Italy. Her knowledge extended beyond Italy and it’s truthful to say that there was no dull moment with them. While at the church, we were able to attend mass and they gave us a detailed tour, ensuring we saw Padre Pio’s new/old church and his belongings and collections kept upstairs. They were patient, as we strolled through the hallways in amazement. They were kind enough to also take us to another religious location where Archangel Michael appeared at Monte St.Angelo. Rossana suggested we go there since it was a place of great importance to Padre Pio. Our ride there consisted of narrow windy roads and hats off to Luigi for being such a careful and amazing driver! We highly recommend this tour for any age group, big and small We look forward to booking more tours with them the next time we visit Italy!!
From Viator/Tripadvisor – February 2020