The Sanctuary of Saint Michael the Archangel (Santuario di San Michele Arcangelo) is a historic Roman Catholic shrine situated on the rugged slopes of Mount Gargano in northern Apulia, Italy. It is located in the commune of Monte Sant'Angelo, within the province of Foggia, and holds the distinction of being a minor basilica. This sacred site is renowned not only for its religious significance but also for its deep historical roots, as it is the oldest shrine in Western Europe dedicated to the Archangel Michael. The sanctuary has been a prominent destination for pilgrimage since the early Middle Ages, attracting devotees from across Europe. The site is famous for its association with a series of miraculous events and visions of Saint Michael, which led to its establishment as a major place of worship. The sanctuary's location amidst the dramatic landscapes of the Gargano mountains further enhances its spiritual significance, offering a peaceful setting for reflection and devotion.In recognition of its cultural, historical, and architectural value, the Sanctuary of Saint Michael was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011.
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