Basilica di Sant’Anastasia in Verona

Basilica di Sant’Anastasia

Verona, Italy

6 ticket options available · from $4.65 to $40.69 · free cancellation on 2 of 6

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Tours, passes & combos at Basilica di Sant’Anastasia

Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.

SellerOptionPrice (USD)
Catholic church of Saint Anastasia, Verona, Italy Official Single entry to one of four churches. Purchasable only on-s $4.65 View
Headout Verona: Arena Priority Entrance & 24-hrs city museums Ticket $33.71 View
Headout 24-Hour Pass $34.29 View
FindrHost Free cancellation VeronaCard: 24 or 48-Hr City Pass + Verona Arena Skip The Li $34.88 View
Headout 48-Hour Pass $40.69 View
GetYourGuide Free cancellation Arena Priority Entrance: 48-Hour Verona Card $40.69 View

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Basilica in Verona, Italy

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What is the history of the Basilica di Santa Anastasia?

Sant'Anastasia was the name of the previous church on the site, built during the 9th century, and by tradition the church retains this name. From 1307 it was named after St. Peter Martyr, the co-patron saint of Verona, with Zeno, and the first Dominican martyr - an inquisitor assassinated by heretics in 1252.

What is the famous basilica in Verona?

The Basilica of San Zeno (also known as San Zeno Maggiore or San Zenone) is an important place of worship of the Catholic Church located in the heart of the San Zeno district of Verona. It is considered one of the masterpieces of medieval architecture.

What is the significance of the minor basilica?

Minor basilicas are traditionally named because of their antiquity, dignity, historical value, architectural and artistic worth, and/or significance as centers of worship. A basilica must “stand out as a center of active and pastoral liturgy.”

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