The monument to St. Francis of Assisi is a statue found in the city of Assisi in Umbria, Italy. Erected in 1882, the statue represents Saint Francis of Assisi, one of the most loved and venerated saints of the Catholic Church. The monument is a statue representing the Italian saint who founded the Order of Friars Minor.
The statue is about 8 meters high and is located in the park of Piazza del Comune, in the heart of the city. The statue is made of different materials, such as marble, bronze, or stone. The monument was sculpted by the artist Vincenzo Danti and represented San Francesco in his friar's robes, with a cross in his hand and a bird perched on his shoulder.
The statue depicts St. Francis of Assisi in prayer, with his hands folded and his eyes turned upwards, symbolizing his devotion and his faith in God. The statue is often accompanied by other decorative elements, such as candles, flowers, and incense.
The statue is an important symbol of faith and devotion for worshipers around the world and attracts many tourists every year.
Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi, 5, Cinque Terre, Italy