Discover the Basilica of San Luca, Bologna's most beloved sanctuary and the city's undisputed symbol. This Baroque masterpiece, built between the 17th and 18th centuries, houses the icon of the Madonna and Child, which has been venerated for centuries as the protector of the people of Bologna. According to tradition, the image, of Byzantine origin, was brought to Bologna in the 12th century by a Greek pilgrim and has been at the heart of rituals, legends, and the city’s deep devotion ever since.
The Basilica of San Luca stands on the Colle della Guardia, at the end of the famous Portico of San Luca, the longest in the world: nearly 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) long and featuring 666 arcades, it is a unique structure that has welcomed pilgrims and visitors for centuries and is one of the most captivating symbols of Bologna.
The interior of the sanctuary, with its magnificent dome, exquisite altars, and evocative play of light, offers a moving and deeply meaningful experience. Outside, the majestic façade overlooks the hill, offering a spectacular view of the Bolognese hills and part of the city.
During the guided tour of the Basilica of San Luca, a licensed tour guide will lead you through the history, interesting facts, and anecdotes that make this place unique, beloved not only by the faithful but also by those seeking an authentic connection with the soul of Bologna.
This is the only regular group tour dedicated to the Basilica of San Luca, an unmissable opportunity to discover up close the art, spirituality and tradition that form the religious heart and identity of the city. A visit to the Basilica of San Luca is not just a tour, but a journey through art, history, and spirituality that speaks to the heart and mind, allowing you to experience Bologna in its most authentic form.