Highlights
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AMALFI COAST, POSITANO & SORRENTO ( WITH DRIVER ONLY )
This tour is ideal to satisfy the different desires of relax with the free time for quiet... [continue] -
BAY OF NAPLES EMERALD TOUR
A luxury excursion by elicopter over the Gulf of Naples will let You appreciate the most important... [continue] -
POMPEII AND HERCULANEUM EXCURSION
With a guided tour in Pompeii and Herculaneum, you can begin your exploration of the mystery... [continue] -
POMPEI, SORRENTO & CAPRI EXCURSION
Explore the ruins of Pompeii on a guided walking tour. Enjoy Sorrento with its stunning views... [continue] -
VESUVIO WINE TOUR
We have prepared this half-day wine touring itinerary which can be perfectly combined with... [continue] -
ANCIENT POMPEII, SORRENTO, AMALFI COAST & POSITANO TOUR
Enjoy an overview of the Amalfi Coast, visit the famous village of Positano, explore with a... [continue] -
CAPRI AND THE BLUE GROTTO EXCURSION
A guided tour on the most popular island, the visit of the Blue Grotto is included in the program. [continue] -
HIGHLIGHTS OF POMPEI - TWO HOURS GUIDED TOUR -
Meet our licensed guide at the train station or by the ticket office, and start to enjoy a... [continue] -
SORRENTO, POSITANO, AMALFI AND RAVELLO
By car and by boat an exclusive tour along the Sorrento Coastline stopping in Amalfi , Positano... [continue]
Padre Pio from Pietrelcina & Benevento
| Location: | Benevento, Pietrelcina |
| Available Days: | all days |
| Dates: | from Jan 01 to Dec 31 |
| Inclusions: | Guide service Full Day |
| Price: | According to the number of the partecipants. |
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An excursion out of the usual ordinary tourist itineraries but will be an unbelievable experience, we first visit the city of Benevento, there you will meet your guide.
Located at confluence of Calore and Sabato rivers; originally founded by Samnites; later became an important Roman town on the Appian Way and a base for the expansion in Southern Italy; it was destroyed by Totila the Ostrogoth in AD 452; and later ruled by Lombards, Byzantines (11th cen.) and finally by the pope.
Many monuments are worth to be visited, : the Traiano Arch, the Rettori Palace, the monumental church of Santa Sofia with its unique medieval cloister and the Roman Teathre.
Near Benevento, there is the little town of Pietrelcina, where Padre Pio was born on 25 May 1887 . His parents were Grazio Forgione, known as "Razio" or "Zì Razio", a farmer who lived on his own work and Giuseppina Di Nunzio, a woman of great mercy. He was baptized after few hours his birth in Santa Anna, the ancient parish church located in the upper part of Pietrelcina called the 'Castle'.
His name was the name of his brother, Francesco, who died in early infancy. Since young he helped his parents with their work in the fields, but, above all, he was the shepherd of the flock.When he felt the calling to priesthood, his father willingly undertook all the expenses needed to let him study and emigrated to America. At the age of twelve he received the Sacrament of Confirmation and made his First Holy Communion.
When he was about 30 years old, he left Pietrelcina and moved to S. Giovanni Rotondo where he spent the rest of his life.
Located at confluence of Calore and Sabato rivers; originally founded by Samnites; later became an important Roman town on the Appian Way and a base for the expansion in Southern Italy; it was destroyed by Totila the Ostrogoth in AD 452; and later ruled by Lombards, Byzantines (11th cen.) and finally by the pope.
Many monuments are worth to be visited, : the Traiano Arch, the Rettori Palace, the monumental church of Santa Sofia with its unique medieval cloister and the Roman Teathre.
Near Benevento, there is the little town of Pietrelcina, where Padre Pio was born on 25 May 1887 . His parents were Grazio Forgione, known as "Razio" or "Zì Razio", a farmer who lived on his own work and Giuseppina Di Nunzio, a woman of great mercy. He was baptized after few hours his birth in Santa Anna, the ancient parish church located in the upper part of Pietrelcina called the 'Castle'.
His name was the name of his brother, Francesco, who died in early infancy. Since young he helped his parents with their work in the fields, but, above all, he was the shepherd of the flock.When he felt the calling to priesthood, his father willingly undertook all the expenses needed to let him study and emigrated to America. At the age of twelve he received the Sacrament of Confirmation and made his First Holy Communion.
When he was about 30 years old, he left Pietrelcina and moved to S. Giovanni Rotondo where he spent the rest of his life.



