Discover the Basilica of San Luca, Bologna's most beloved sanctuary and a timeless symbol of the city.
This Baroque masterpiece, built between the 17th and 18th centuries, houses the icon of the Madonna and Child, venerated for centuries as protector of the Bolognese people. According to tradition, the Byzantine image arrived in Bologna in the 12th century, brought by a Greek pilgrim, and since then has been at the centre of rituals, legends, and deep devotion.
The Basilica rises on Colle della Guardia, at the end of the spectacular Portico of San Luca — the longest in the world, with nearly 4 km and 666 arches — a unique architectural marvel that has guided pilgrims and visitors for centuries.
Inside, the sanctuary enchants with its splendid dome, elegant altars, and evocative play of light, while the majestic façade outside overlooks the hills, offering breathtaking views of Bologna and its surroundings.
During the guided visit, a certified tour guide will lead you through the history, curiosities, and anecdotes that make San Luca a place loved not only by the faithful but also by those seeking authentic contact with the soul of Bologna.