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Via Francigena, being resolved the problem of access to Rome Via Francigena, being resolved the problem of access to Rome
One of the most important issues of via Francigena was the access that the pedestrian route to Rome: in fact the pilgrims were forced to walk for about 800 m on a busy stretch of via Trionfale without sidewalks […]
Feb. 21, 2012
Everybody for a walk along the Via Francigena
Thanks to the contribution of the European Community the stretch of the Via Francigena between Fucecchio and St. Pierino, was recovered and transformed into a footpath […]
Feb. 8, 2012
Questionnaire on the Via Francigena
Francesca Magnani, graduated in Languages at the Catholic University of Milan has created a questionnaire to the Pilgrim, translated in 4 languages, and is open to all pilgrims on the Via Francigena who want to give advice to try to improve the Way of Sigerico […]
Nov. 28, 2011
Walking along Via Francigena...on line!
We are a group of pilgrims who, after having received so much from our walk on the streets of Europe have decided to meet and work on a project that could help in the development and promotion of our wonderful Via Francigena. […]
Dec. 9, 2010
Via Francigena in retrospect
We report an interesting blog that tells the journey of Tarver, architect in Atlanta that his wish to do something new that he did feel proud of having done so decided, between May and July of 2010, walk along the Via Francigena from Ronchamp (France) to Rome. […]
Dec. 6, 2010
An Italian Odyssey
What started off as a simple maybe crazy thought - of walking from Switzerland to Rome along an old pilgrim trail […]
Aug. 17, 2010
