A Renaissance monument housing the mausoleum of the Dukes of Urbino, Federico da Montefeltro and Guidobaldo I.
The church is generally open from Monday to Saturday from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM and from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM, although this may vary due to religious events; it is recommended to check the official Perugia tourism website. To get there, it is located in Perugia's historic center, easily reachable on foot from Piazza IV Novembre or by city bus. More information at Visit Perugia.
Admission is free, as it is an active church and not a museum, although donations are welcome for its upkeep. No tickets or advance reservations are required for individual visits. For updated details, check the Perugia diocese website.
It is recommended to allow between 30 and 45 minutes for a full visit, giving you time to admire the frescoes and architecture without rushing. If you are a curious visitor, you could extend it to an hour if you include breaks for photos or reflection. It is ideal for a quick stop on a Perugia itinerary.
Built in the 15th century by the Franciscan order of the Zoccolanti, it commemorates Saint Bernardino of Siena and houses Renaissance frescoes by local painters, reflecting Franciscan devotion in medieval Umbria. Its importance lies in its role as a spiritual and artistic center in Perugia. For more history, visit Wikipedia.
The best time is during spring (April-June) or autumn (September-October), when the weather is pleasant and there are fewer tourists; avoid midday in summer because of the heat. Early in the morning or at sunset, natural light enhances the interior frescoes. Check the events calendar on the local tourism website.
The church has partial wheelchair access via a ramp at the main entrance, but the interior includes some steps toward the altar, which may require assistance. It is advisable to contact the parish by phone (+39 075 572 3846) for special arrangements. For accessibility guides in Perugia, see Accessible Perugia Tourism.
Nearby you will find San Lorenzo Cathedral just a 10-minute walk away, the Palazzo dei Priori, and the Fontana Maggiore in Perugia's historic center. The National Museum of Umbrian Archaeology is also a 15-minute walk away, perfect for a full day of exploration. Use a map at Google Maps to plan your visit.
Dress modestly in keeping with the code of a Catholic church, and wear comfortable shoes for the cobbled streets of Perugia; consider combining your visit with an audio-guided tour for deeper insight. Avoid Mass times so as not to interrupt services, and if you are traveling in a group, book in advance. For audio guides, explore options at IAudioguia.
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