Casa Natale di Padre Pio
Casa Natale di Padre Pio
Casa Natale di Padre Pio
4.5
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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Monica C
Miami, FL3 contributions
June 2018 • Family
Born in Pietrelcina, this extraordinary saint (the only Catholic Priest to have received the stigmata), well deserves a 2 day visit in his hometown. "In Pietrelcina, there was Jesus and it all started there" said Padre Pio when referring to his hometown.
Visiting his birthplace and other crucial streets where you can relate to his path to sainthood makes the visit worth while.
A crucial walk is the one he loved the most, the road from Pietrelcina to Piana Romana, where his parents had a small house that you can visit. Walking that road (Starting from the Road of Little Madona) you leave Pietrelcina and find the so-called Rosary Walk, where Padre Pio, as Francesco Forgionne, would walk while praying the Rosary, accompanied by Mary and Jesus. It is this road that somehow fills your heart and prepares you to receive many blessings at the site in Piana Romana where Padre Pio received the first signs of the stigmata under a large Elm tree on Septembre 7th, 1910. There you will find the Chapel that keeps the preserved "Olmo".
So, two days is just enough to visit the town of Pietrelcina and everything related to his life and on the second, you can follow the trail he often took to Piana Romana and visit the sacred places there where Jesus and Mary accompanied him so often.
Visiting his birthplace and other crucial streets where you can relate to his path to sainthood makes the visit worth while.
A crucial walk is the one he loved the most, the road from Pietrelcina to Piana Romana, where his parents had a small house that you can visit. Walking that road (Starting from the Road of Little Madona) you leave Pietrelcina and find the so-called Rosary Walk, where Padre Pio, as Francesco Forgionne, would walk while praying the Rosary, accompanied by Mary and Jesus. It is this road that somehow fills your heart and prepares you to receive many blessings at the site in Piana Romana where Padre Pio received the first signs of the stigmata under a large Elm tree on Septembre 7th, 1910. There you will find the Chapel that keeps the preserved "Olmo".
So, two days is just enough to visit the town of Pietrelcina and everything related to his life and on the second, you can follow the trail he often took to Piana Romana and visit the sacred places there where Jesus and Mary accompanied him so often.
Written 6 November 2018
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Jocat1944
Bridgeport ct259 contributions
Sept 2016
A visit to Padrio Pio's boyhood home is very moving and worth a visit for anyone interested in his life-there are always group buses in the town and the souvenir shops can be off-putting-but the town is very panoramic and worth a trip
Written 17 October 2016
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Barbara S
Krakow, Poland1,880 contributions
Mar 2024 • Family
It's worth to see the house where Padre Pio was born, but there are more places related to His family available for visiting (like for example His borther's house). On top, the city of Pietrelcina is really charming and located just a few km away from Piana Romana where Padre Pio received the stigmata.
Written 22 April 2024
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Lisa G.
14 contributions
Nov 2019
I did not realize how much time it would take to get to Pietrelcina and San Giovanni from Pompeii - so I wish I had known then what I know now: If you have a *limited* amount of time like I did, visiting San Giovanni Rotondo is far more interesting a pilgrimage than Pietrelcina. The town of Pietrelcina itself is quite remote - but I found San Giovanni Rotondo far more inspirational. It's amazing to think of what the town would have been like during Padre Pio's lifetime (especially with the travelling he did back and forth).
Written 12 February 2020
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Anne H
Ludlow, VT69 contributions
Sept 2017 • Couples
We did not know that Padre Pio was born in this town when we booked our hotel and it was a pleasant surprise to visit this church and see the museum.
Written 14 September 2017
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GiusyL744
Basilicata, Italy5,131 contributions
May 2024 • Family
Place where Padre Pio lived, a museum house that strikes the soul of those who believe, of those who have faith, of those who can feel his Presence... always with the same emotion....
Written 12 May 2024
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Fabrizio S
Gragnano, Italy130 contributions
Apr 2024 • Family
A beautiful walk, where the shops do not force prices by taking advantage of the Saint's name. Congratulations both to the city and to the generosity.
Written 28 April 2024
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Paquito Catanzaro
Torre Del Greco, Italy62 contributions
Aug 2024 • Couples
En route to San Bartolomeo in Galdo, I decide to stop in this country, very suggestive, to see the places dear to Padre Pio.
For those who wish, they can follow a real path with "mandatory" stops that allow you to see the house in which Padre Pio was born, the study, the bedroom that his brother reserved for him and his mother's house. All in an atmosphere of tranquility and with winds of roses that come from time to time and are good for the nostrils and the heart.
A must for the faithful (and devotees), but also for the simply curious.
For those who wish, they can follow a real path with "mandatory" stops that allow you to see the house in which Padre Pio was born, the study, the bedroom that his brother reserved for him and his mother's house. All in an atmosphere of tranquility and with winds of roses that come from time to time and are good for the nostrils and the heart.
A must for the faithful (and devotees), but also for the simply curious.
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Written 19 August 2024
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Amalia R
51 contributions
May 2024 • Couples
A place that transmits so much serenity, I who have so much faith felt the presence of Padre Pio and returned with a heart full of peace and love
Written 5 May 2024
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Alex
Caserta, Italy1,394 contributions
Dec 2022 • Couples
Visited in October 2022, in the village of Pietrelcina, Padre Pio's birthplace, it is possible to visit the house where the saint was born.
A small jewel and open-air museum that makes us imagine how the friar spent the first years of his life.
All very characteristic.
A small jewel and open-air museum that makes us imagine how the friar spent the first years of his life.
All very characteristic.
Written 16 November 2023
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Salve, vorrei portare mio padre con me ma è molto anziano. C'è molto da camminare a piedi?
Written 17 November 2018
buogiorno la casa si trova nel centro storico , sono stradine piccole , un po in salita ma in una giornata di sole con un po di pazienza si potrebbe fare .vale la pena
Written 17 November 2018
Quanto costa la visita guidata?
Written 27 September 2018
La casa è piccola,è una sola stanza,si entra gratis. Chiedi alla proloco se organizzano qualche visita
Written 27 September 2018
Claudio E
Maruggio, Italy
Ci sono orari da rispettare per visitare la casa di padre Pio?
Written 28 June 2018
Sì, gli orari di visita, gratuita, sono dalle ore 8,00 alle 19,00 in inverno e dalle ore 8,00 alle 20,00 in periodo estivo.
Per eventuali ulteriori informazioni è possibile telefonare allo 0824 990711.
Cordiali saluti.
Written 30 June 2018
Buonasera.
Sì, esiste un ampio parcheggio in Viale Europa, a poca distanza dal centro storico.
Come ulteriore riferimento, proprio di fronte al parcheggio esiste un ottimo ristorante.
Cordiali saluti.
Written 19 April 2018
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