Via Francigena

Connected Sites: 7

The Via Francigena is ancient road and pilgrims route between Canterbury and Rome, which passes through England, France, Switzerland and Italy

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Connected Sites

Canterbury
Canterbury
United Kingdom
Inscribed: 1988
3.39
427
12
Starting Point
San Gimignano
Inscribed: 1990
3.73
414
10
".. Was A Relay Point On The Via Francigena" (Icomos)
Val d'Orcia
Inscribed: 2004
3.23
238
11
Via Francigena And Its Associated Abbeys, Inns, Shrines, Bridges Etc Are Explicitly Included In This Whs
Rome
Rome
Holy See, Italy
Inscribed: 1980
4.57
928
13
Final Destination
Reims
Reims
France
Inscribed: 1991
3.43
353
9
The Route Includes The Cathedral
See Www.Viefrancigene.Org
Siena
Siena
Italy
Inscribed: 1995
4.07
505
9
"The Development Of The Medieval Town Coincided With The Route Of The Via Francigena, Taken By Pilgrims On Their Way To Rome, Becoming Fixed Around The Year 1000." (Ab Ev)
Vatican City
Inscribed: 1984
4.29
828
9
St. Peter's Basilica In The Vatican City In Rome Holds One Of The Final Destinations Of The Pilgrimage, The Tomb Of St. Peter The Apostle. (Wiki)