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Historic Center of Lanciano

Tradition has it that Lanciano was founded by Solima, a fellow adventurer of Aeneas, who named it Anxanum: this is in fact the name the city had in Roman times. Archaeological finds from the excavations of the ancient Roman municipality of Anxanum are still preserved in the Lanci...

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Historic Center of Lanciano — Lanciano, Italy.

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Tradition has it that Lanciano was founded by Solima, a fellow adventurer of Aeneas, who named it Anxanum: this is in fact the name the city had in Roman times. Archaeological finds from the excavations of the ancient Roman municipality of Anxanum are still preserved in the Lanciano Civic Archaeological Museum, along with numerous other finds from the surrounding areas. The city changed its Roman name Anxanum in medieval times, when it was named Lanzano. Over the years Lanciano was invaded by different peoples who left historical evidence from different cultures. Even the countless fairs, which regularly took place in Lanciano, brought the contribution of many merchants from far and wide. All this certainly enriched Lanciano's culture, which is well preserved in its historic center. The main monuments of the city are definitely : 1) The Cathedral, the main building of worship in the city, is called the Basilica of Our Lady of the Bridge because it was erected in 1389 on three of the arches of the Diocletian Bridge, dating back to the 3rd century. Inside you can admire the famous terracotta statue of the Virgin of the Bridge. 2) The Church of Santa Maria Maggiore represents one of the most important monuments in all of Abruzzo: built in Romanesque style in 1227 on the remains of a temple of Apollo, it was later modified in Burgundian-Cistercian style. Truly extraordinary is its portal built in 1317 by Francesco Petrini. 3) The Church of St. Francis is known as the Shrine of the Eucharistic Miracle, after an event that occurred in the 8th century, when a monk saw the host turn into flesh while celebrating Mass. The church overlooks Lanciano's central square and features a stunning Bell Tower. Inside, on the other hand, you will notice the richness of a splendid Baroque style. Other things to see in Lanciano include the Fontana del Borgo, built in the late Renaissance, the Mountain Towers, the Aragonese Walls, and the Frentani Road.

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According to tradition, Lanciano was founded by Solima, a companion of Aeneas, and was originally named Anxanum during Roman times. The city later changed its name to Lanzano in medieval times, and you can explore artifacts from the ancient Roman municipality at the Lanciano Civic Archaeological Museum, which houses numerous archaeological finds from excavations and the surrounding areas.
The Church of St. Francis earned this designation after an extraordinary event in the 8th century when a monk witnessed the host transform into flesh during Mass. The church, which overlooks Lanciano's central square and features a stunning Bell Tower, is richly decorated in splendid Baroque style and remains one of the city's most significant religious monuments.
The Cathedral is uniquely built directly on three of the arches of the Diocletian Bridge, which dates back to the 3rd century, and was constructed in 1389. Inside, visitors can admire the famous terracotta statue of the Virgin of the Bridge, making it one of Lanciano's most distinctive architectural and religious sites.
Santa Maria Maggiore, built in 1227 on the remains of a temple of Apollo, showcases both Romanesque and later Burgundian-Cistercian architectural styles, representing one of the most important monuments in all of Abruzzo. The church's extraordinarily beautiful portal was crafted in 1317 by renowned artist Francesco Petrini and exemplifies medieval craftsmanship.
Beyond the churches, Lanciano's historic center features the Fontana del Borgo fountain from the late Renaissance, the Mountain Towers, the Aragonese Walls, and the ancient Frentani Road. The city's well-preserved historic center also reflects centuries of cultural contributions from various peoples and merchants who visited during the city's famous fairs.

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