
Manoel Bispo de Santana Júnior
6 reviews on 1 places
Nice to see the SPRING in the park. BUT always missing Bathrooms oand drinking water fountains. Safe place, recommended anytime
We went to lunch on January 2023 after a visit at Père Lachaise cemetery. Nice staff, and place is quite new and clean. As option there was just daily menu and we selected a penne pasta with pumpkin sauce. Dish was well presented but savorless. The chef could improve sauce and seasoning. Low point was dessert: we ordered lemon pie (tartelette au citron) - it was a kind of frozen dessert…we practically didn’t eat it. They said they will soon start to serve pizzas. I wish all the best for the owners but I would humbly suggest to improve the recipes. No vegan option offered. Good access to handicapped people.
Nice place! Lunch at 12h. Good service.
Interesting to visit, be prepared to walk or climb stairs (there is a difibrilator i. The entrance). We disi not payed the ticket, outside is already interesting. Rocca Maggiore in Assisi, Italy, is a medieval fortress built in the 12th century atop Mount Subasio. It served as a strategic stronghold for various rulers and underwent multiple expansions and renovations over the centuries. During the 14th century, it was expanded by Cardinal Albornoz, and later played a role in the struggles between the Papal States and various Italian city-states. Today, it stands as a prominent historical landmark offering panoramic views of Assisi and the surrounding countryside. Franciscode Assis when young was a soldier to fight against Peruggian, but was held prisioner and then realized he had another way to change the world: by LOVE! 🤗♥️
The Cathedral of San Rufino in Assisi is an important religious landmark. Dedicated to Saint Rufinus of Assisi, it was constructed in the Romanesque style in the 12th century, although it underwent several renovations and additions over the centuries. It holds significance as the place where Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Clare of Assisi were baptized. The cathedral features notable artworks and architectural elements, including frescoes by the Renaissance painter Giotto. Recommended even if you are not a catholic !!