Basilica di San Giacomo

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Getting there by public transport
Bellagio
can be reached from Como by the C30 bus operated by Asf Autolinee. For information, please visit: www.asfautolinee.it
Bellagio can also be reached by ferry (Gestione Navigazione Laghi).
For information, please visit: http://www.navigazionelaghi.it/ 
The service can welcome passengers with reduced mobility.
For more information, please visit:http://www.navigazionelaghi.it/assistenza-disabili.aspx

Parking area
It is possible to park on the blue stripes in the adjacent square, where there are also 2 parking spaces reserved for disabled pass holders. The square has cobblestone paving
For more information on the parking areas available in Bellagio, please visit: http://www.bellagiolakecomo.com/it/bellagio-lago-di-como/PDI-punti-di%20interesse/parcheggiare-bellagio

Entrance
The church  can be accessed from two different entrances. The entrance on the façade presents in succession: a step (10 cm high), two consecutive double leaf doors (the first one: 48 cm wide each; the second one: 60 cm wide each) and a hinged door (92 cm wide).
The entrance on the right side of the church presents in succession: a step (5 cm high), two consecutive double leaf doors (55 cm wide each), a step (11 cm high) and a hinged door (61 cm wide).

Getting around
The church, built by the Maestri Comacini between the eleventh and twelfth centuries, is a beautiful example of Lombard Romanesque style.
The basilica, with a rectangular plan, has three naves with semi-circular arches and wide vaults supported by mighty columns; it has benches (seat height: 47 cm) and chairs (seat height: 45 cm).
Particularly interesting are several works of art among which the triptych depicting the “Madonna delle Grazie with Saint Rocco and Saint Sebastiano” and the “Deposition of Jesus”, by the school of Perugino.
The main altar can be accessed by passing 7 steps (16 cm high each).

The two side altars are preceded by 7 steps (16 cm high each, handrail on both sides at 105 cm) and have  benches (seat height: 47 cm).
On the side aisles there are two chapels with a step (15 cm high).

Getting there by public transport
Bellagio can be reached from Como by the C30 bus operated by Asf Autolinee. For information, please visit: www.asfautolinee.it

Bellagio can also be reached by ferry (Gestione Navigazione Laghi).
For information, please visit: http://www.navigazionelaghi.it/
The service can welcome passengers with reduced mobility.
For more information, please visit:http://www.navigazionelaghi.it/assistenza-disabili.aspx

Parking area
It is possible to park on the blue stripes in the adjacent square, where there are also 2 parking spaces reserved for disabled pass holders. The square has cobblestone paving.
For more information on the parking areas available in Bellagio, please visit: http://www.bellagiolakecomo.com/it/bellagio-lago-di-como/PDI-punti-di%20interesse/parcheggiare-bellagio

Entrance
The church  can be accessed from two different entrances. The entrance on the façade presents in succession: a step (10 cm high), two consecutive double leaf doors (the first one: 48 cm wide each; the second one: 60 cm wide each) and a hinged door (92 cm wide).
The entrance on the right side of the church presents in succession: a step (5 cm high), two consecutive double leaf doors (55 cm wide each), a step (11 cm high) and a hinged door (61 cm wide).

Getting around
The church, built by the Maestri Comacini between the eleventh and twelfth centuries, is a beautiful example of Lombard Romanesque style.
The basilica, with a rectangular plan, has three naves with semi-circular arches and wide vaults supported by mighty columns; it has benches (seat height: 47 cm) and chairs (seat height: 45 cm).
Particularly interesting are several works of art among which the triptych depicting the “Madonna delle Grazie with Saint Rocco and Saint Sebastiano” and the “Deposition of Jesus”, by the school of Perugino.
The main altar can be accessed by passing 7 steps (16 cm high each).

The two side altars are preceded by 7 steps (16 cm high each, handrail on both sides at 105 cm) and have  benches (seat height: 47 cm).
On the side aisles there are two chapels with a step (15 cm high).