The Basilica of Santa Maria di Collemaggio in L’Aquila is a Romanesque-Gothic masterpiece with a unique white and pink checkered facade. Here in 1294, Pope Celestine V was crowned, who established the Celestinian Forgiveness, an annual jubilee with the opening of the Holy Door. The basilica, rebuilt after the 2009 earthquake, offers a complete experience of art, history, and spirituality with a panoramic view of the city.
- Checkered facade in white and pink marble – a unique example of Abruzzese Romanesque-Gothic architecture
- Holy Door – one of the few in Italy, opened annually on August 28-29 for the Celestinian Forgiveness
- Coronation site of Celestine V in 1294 – a historical event that marked the city
- Chapel with relics of Saint Peter Celestino and mausoleum in the crypt
Events nearby
Basilica with Holy Door opened annually for the Celestinian Forgiveness, featuring a white-pink checkered facade and the coronation site of Celestine V in 1294. Panoramic view over L’Aquila.
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Introduction
Historical Overview
- 1287: Foundation by Pietro da Morrone
- 1294: Coronation of Celestine V and establishment of the Pardon
- 1327: Transfer of Celestine V’s relics
- 2009: Damage from the earthquake
- 2017: Reopening after restoration
The Checkerboard Facade
The Interior and the Chapels
Why Visit It
When to Go
In the Surroundings
Itineraries nearby
💡 Did You Know…?
Every August 28-29, the basilica celebrates the Celestinian Pardon, the only perpetual jubilee in the world established by Celestine V in 1294. Those who pass through the Holy Door on those days receive plenary indulgence. Tradition holds that during his coronation, the pope threw gold coins to the crowd from the forecourt, giving rise to the popular festival.






