
Calabria is a land where spirituality and nature often merge, giving life to places of extraordinary beauty. In Paola, near Cosenza, a seaside town, the Sanctuary of San Francesco is a stop not to be missed when you visit Calabria.
The patron saint of Calabria and the people of the sea was born in Paola, where his remains are kept and a lot of miracles have been performed here. The visit to the sanctuary is an immersion in nature and in the mystical world, an ideal destination for those who love to live unique experiences. The religious complex is a destination for pilgrims from all over the world and it is not difficult to find out why once they arrive at their destination.
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