Marian Shrines

Connected Sites: 19

WHS containing (or once containing) "Marian Shrines" - ("a shrine marking an apparition or other miracle ascribed to the Blessed Virgin Mary, or a site on which is centered a historically strong Marian devotion. Such locales are often the destination of pilrimages").

Connected Sites

  • Reims
    Reims
    France
    Inscribed: 1991
    3.42
    292
    9
    Cathedral Notre Dame
  • Strasbourg
    Inscribed: 1988
    3.52
    395
    10
    Cathedrale Notre-Dame-de-Strasbourg
  • Siena
    Siena
    Italy
    Inscribed: 1995
    4.05
    378
    10
    Siena Cathedral is "dedicated from its earliest days as a Roman Catholic Marian church, and now dedicated to the Assumption of Mary."
    See en.wikipedia.org
  • Urbino
    Urbino
    Italy
    Inscribed: 1998
    3.27
    185
    8
    Urbino Cathedral is dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
    See en.wikipedia.org
  • Rome
    Rome
    Holy See, Italy
    Inscribed: 1980
    4.57
    662
    13
    Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore - the first Marina church in Rome which houses the "Salus Populi Romani", the most important Marian icon in the city. Our Lady of the Catacombs "Shrine in the cemetery of St. Priscilla in Rome. Beneath the basilica of St. Sylvester and above the cemetery is a fresco painting of the Blessed Virgin holding the Child Jesus on her knee. It is considered one of the first images of the Madonna, dating from about A.D. 170. Though the colors have faded and the features are blurred, it is a witness to the Church's ancient devotion to Mary. The figure standing at her left is most likely the prophet Isaiah, who foretold the Virginal conception of the Messiah."
  • Chartres Cathedral
    Inscribed: 1979
    3.51
    267
    9
    Cathedral de Notre Dame. "dedicated to the Blessed Virgin. In the upper church is the chapel of Our Lady of the Pillar and in the lower church one honoring ?Virgini Pariturae,? at which it is said the Druids paid honor to the seated virgin with a child on her knees, in the small grotto that enclosed her. Early in A.D. 300 a Christian church was built over that grotto. In 1195 the present cathedral was begun and was finally completed in A.D. 1250. The stained-glass jeweled windows represent in detail the life and perfections of Mary, Virgin and Mother. Chartres also has Mary's own veil to show pilgrims, contained in a magnificent reliquary. This relic belonged to Charlemagne (742-814), who had it transferred from Aachen to Chartres in 876. The second outstanding relic of Chartres is the statue of the Black Virgin, the "Notre Dame-du-Pilier" in the upper church, the Mother holding her Infant Son on the left while her right hand holds a gold scepter. The niche that holds them is filled with token hearts of gold, offerings for the cures wrought over the centuries through Mary's intercession"
  • Aachen Cathedral
    Inscribed: 1978
    3.74
    339
    18
    Shrine of St Mary in the Cathedral - "Sanctuary built by Charlemagne. A chapel in the main cathedral of Aachen houses four major relics believed to be from biblical times. They were never exhibited before the fourteenth century and since then only infrequently. They are the swaddling clothes of the Infant Jesus; the cloak of Our Lady; the loin cloth of Christ on the Cross; and the cloth on which lay the head of John the Baptist after his beheading. The separate reliquaries containing them are in themselves works of art. Great pilgrimages flock to Aachen to venerate these treasures in July of every seventh year, when they are on exhibition.
  • Amiens Cathedral
    Inscribed: 1981
    3.41
    221
    12
    Amiens Cathedral is dedicated to the Virgin Mary. (wiki fr)
  • Valletta
    Inscribed: 1980
    3.76
    384
    10
    Church of Our Lady of Liesse
    See saintjohnofjerusalem.blogspot.com
  • Syracuse
    Inscribed: 2005
    3.59
    248
    8
    The church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli "was built at the site of a prior church dedicated to St George (...). The new dedication was adopted when icon of the Madonna, housed in the church, was said to have led to the cessation of a season of the plague in 1500–1501." (wiki)
    See en.wikipedia.org
  • Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France
    Inscribed: 1998
    2.82
    302
    14
    "At the same time there was renewed fervour for the cult of the Virgin Mary. Pilgrimages to shrines such as Notre-Dame du Puy, Notre-Dame de Chartres, and Notre-Dame de Boulogne, which had been renowned since the early Middle Ages, experienced a spectacular renaissance in the 12th century". (AB Ev) - Basilique Notre-Dame-de-la-fin-des-Terres, Notre-Dame-en-Vaux, Notre-Dame-de-Tramesaygues d'Audressein, Basilique Saint-Sauveur de Rocamadour (Nomination file) - Basilique Notre-Dame de L'Épine: its name comes from the devotion to a statue representing the Virgin carrying the Child Jesus which, according to a legend known in the 17th century and which subsequently evolved, was found by shepherds in the Middle Ages in a burning thorn bush. - Basilica of Notre-Dame du Port in Clermont-Ferrand: The statue of the miraculous Back Madonna in the underground chapel dates back to 1734, but legend dates it back to the 6th century. The Miraculous Virgin of the Port experienced considerable growth with the development of a procession from 1614 that still takes place today.
    See fr.wikipedia.org
  • Route of Santiago de Compostela
    Inscribed: 1993
    3.41
    231
    8
    Lugo Cathedral is dedicated to the Virgin Mary ("Catedral de Santa María de Lugo"). The cathedral houses the Chapel of the Virgin of the Big Eyes ("Virgen de los Ojos Grandes"). She is the patron saint of the city of Lugo.
    See es.wikipedia.org
  • Paris, Banks of the Seine
    Inscribed: 1991
    4.19
    681
    20
    Cathedral Notre Dame de Paris
  • Padua’s fourteenth-century fresco cycles
    Inscribed: 2021
    3.93
    253
    12
    Padua's Duomo is dedicated to the Assumption of Mary. One of the chapels in the cathedral is dedicated to Our Lady of Miracles and displays a miraculous icon of the Virgin with the baby Jesus.
    See it.wikipedia.org
  • Mount Athos
    Inscribed: 1988
    3.50
    79
    8
    The entire mountain is known as the "Garden of the Mother of God" and its Marian connections are the reason for its existance as a holy site - "According to the legend Panagia, the Virgin Mary and Mother of God, was sailing accompanied by St John the Evangelist on her way from Joppa to Cyprus to visit Lazarus. When the ship was blown out of course to then pagan Athos it was forced to drop anchor near the port of Klement, close to the present monastery of Iviron. The Virgin walked ashore and, overwhelmed by the wonderful and wild natural beauty of the mountain she blessed it and asked her Son for it to be her garden. A voice was heard; "let this place be your inheritance and your garden, a paradise and a haven of salvation for those seeking to be saved". Since that moment the mountain was consecrated as the garden of the Mother of God and is out of bounds to any other women. "
  • Kremlin and Red Square
    Inscribed: 1990
    4.02
    254
    8
    Red Square. Historically the entrance gate known as "Resurrection gate" contained the Iviron Chapel with a replica of a miracle working Marian icon the original of which is in Iveron Monastery Mt Athos. The gate and chapel was knocked down in 1931 by Stalin to ease access for tanks taking part in parades. It and replica chapel were rebuilt in the 1990s together with a replavcemtn icon painted on Mt Athos
    See en.wikipedia.org
  • Ferrara
    Ferrara
    Italy
    Inscribed: 1995
    3.19
    234
    10
    The Sanctuary of Santa Maria in Aula Regia in Comacchio. On the altar there is an altarpiece represented by a statue dedicated to the Blessed Virgin, in terracotta, from the Renaissance period. This work, venerated by the citizens with the title that gives its name to the sanctuary, is the protector of the city.
    See it.wikipedia.org
  • City of Luxembourg
    Inscribed: 1994
    3.17
    441
    12
    Notre-Dame Cathedral: "At the end of the 18th century, the church received the miraculous image of the Maria Consolatrix Afflictorum, the patron saint of both the city and the nation." The statue of the Virgin Mary is an object of pilgrimage and is carried around in the yearly procession during the Octave, the largest religious festival in the Grand Duchy.
    See en.wikipedia.org
  • Belfries
    Belfries
    Belgium, France
    Inscribed: 1999
    2.95
    443
    17
    The Cathedral of Our Lady in Antwerp has a Marian Chapel which contains the statue of Our Lady of Antwerp, after which the church is named.
    See nl.wikipedia.org