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Basilica San Luca, Bologna, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Basilica San Luca, Bologna, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Basilica San Luca, Bologna, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Basilica San Luca, Bologna, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Basilica San Luca, Bologna, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
San Luca Sanctuary in Bologna, Italy. Historical basilica, blue sky Royalty Free Stock Photo
The very long porticoes leading from the city center of Bologna, Italy, to the Basilica of San Luca Royalty Free Stock Photo
Basilica San Luca, Bologna, Italy
Basilica San Luca, Bologna, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Basilica San Luca, Bologna, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panoramic aerial view of Bologna, Italy, from the Basilica of San Luca Royalty Free Stock Photo
The little train that connects the center of Bologna, Italy, with the Basilica of San Luca Royalty Free Stock Photo
View at the Basilica of Madonna di San Luca in Bologna, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
View at the Basilica of Madonna di San Luca in Bologna - Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Basilica San Luca, Bologna, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Mother of God, always loved and always with a special place of honour in the heart of the people of Bologna and in the city of Bologna, is venerated with the title of Blessed Virgin of San Luca. In fact, devotion to the Virgin Mother of God was widespread here before the year 1000. The arrival of the icon, apparently carried by a pious pilgrim, was entrusted by the city elders to some nuns from a convent on Colle della Guardia which had been recently built. It was the end of the XII century. Truth or legend? In any case, the fact is that the image of the Madonna of San Luca is one of those `odigitrie` or icons that arrived in the aftermath of closer contacts between East and West.


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