A church on two levels
San Flaviano is not a standard single-space church. Its two superimposed levels give the building a layered, almost archaeological feeling, and help explain why it is often remembered as one of Montefiascone's most unusual sacred sites.
Via Francigena and wine legend
The basilica is closely tied to the pilgrimage landscape around Montefiascone. It is also part of the story of Johannes Defuk, the traveller connected with the famous Est! Est!! Est!!! wine legend.
How to include it
Because it sits below the old town, San Flaviano works well at the start or end of a walking route. Pair it with the Cathedral of Santa Margherita and Rocca dei Papi for the clearest view of Montefiascone's history.
Frequently asked questions
Why is San Flaviano important?
It is a distinctive two-level basilica at the foot of Montefiascone, connected with the Via Francigena and the town's medieval memory.
Is it linked to Est! Est!! Est!!!?
Yes. The basilica is traditionally linked to the story of Johannes Defuk, the traveller associated with the Est! Est!! Est!!! wine legend.
Where does it fit in an itinerary?
It works well before or after the old town route, especially for visitors interested in pilgrimage history and the Via Francigena.