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Sanctuary of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina

The Sanctuary of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina in San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy, is a modern Catholic complex that attracts millions of pilgrims annually. Designed by the renowned architect Renzo Piano and inaugurated in 2004, it reflects a blend of spirituality and contemporary design. Its spacious interior, capable of accommodating up to 6,500 worshippers, features natural light streaming through large windows, symbolizing openness and divine connection. The site holds significant religious importance as the final resting place of Saint Pio, whose legacy as a Capuchin friar and mystic continues to inspire faith and devotion worldwide.

Located in the Gargano region, the sanctuary complements the nearby historic Santa Maria delle Grazie church, where Padre Pio lived and received the stigmata. Together, these sacred sites form a spiritual journey for visitors seeking contemplation and healing. The sanctuary’s impressive architectural elements include curved lines, expansive use of limestone, and a peaceful surrounding landscape, all intended to create a serene atmosphere for prayer and reflection.

  • Address
    Sagrato S. Giovanni Paolo II, San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy
  • Web
    https://www.padrepio.it/
  • Visiting Hours
    From 6:00 to 19:00 except on Wednesday from 7:00 to 19:00
  • What to see
    Stained Glass of the Revelation

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