Basilica of San Frediano Tours and Activities

Basilica di San Frediano featuring heritage architecture
Basilica of San Frediano
Basilica di San Frediano which includes a church or cathedral, interior views and religious elements
Basilica di San Frediano featuring a church or cathedral, street scenes and heritage architecture
Basilica di San Frediano which includes interior views, a church or cathedral and heritage architecture


Visit this Romanesque church to see many acclaimed artworks and the well-preserved corpse of a saint from 800 years ago.

The Basilica di San Frediano attracts visitors with its gold Byzantine mosaic shimmering at the top of its vast façade. The ornate work of art symbolises the Ascension of Christ and features depictions of the Twelve Apostles beneath it. The church’s interior is home to a fascinating collection of artworks and the mummified cadaver of a saint.

The church takes its name from a sixth-century Irish bishop, Fridianus, who constructed the initial church on this location. The present basilica dates back to around the middle of the 1100s.

As soon as you enter the church, its works of art will amaze you. Note the large baptismal font from the 12th century near the door. Examine the carved sculptures on the circular basin that portrays the biblical tale of Moses.

Stroll through the right aisle of the church to find the side chapel dedicated to St. Zita. The saint, whose mummified body is displayed in a glass cabinet, is a significant religious figure in Lucca. See her face and hands through the pane of glass. It was discovered that her body was largely in tact when it was exhumed in 1580. Find out more about her life through the canvasses from the 16th and 17th centuries on the chapel walls.

Marvel at the unspoiled frescoes on the walls and columns. One of the most iconic set of images is the 16th-century collection of paintings by Renaissance artist Amico Aspertini on the ceiling of the Chapel of the Cross. The works of art depict angels and prophets gathering around God. In the Trenta Chapel, wonder at the carved altarpiece portraying Madonna with Child.

Enter the church to see its wonderful array of artistic treasures and embalmed saint for free on any day of the week. You can find the Basilica di San Frediano on the Piazza San Frediani near Via Fillungo.

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