The Basilica of Sant'Ubaldo is a Roman Catholic church atop Mount Ingino, outside central Gubbio in Umbria, Italy.
[1] The church and adjacent convent were originally built in the first decade of the 1500s by Canons Regular of the Lateran.
The church is accessible through a long, winding trail from the city or a more adventurous chair-lift ride.
The church is the finishing point for the annual Saint Ubaldo Day procession on 15 May of each year (in Italian, La Corsa dei Ceri).
[2] The procession includes a race between three teams of men each representing one of the town's three guilds: The participants dress in colourful ceraioli and carry three nearly-900-pound wooden stands and statues (Ceri) of their saints through the city to the city gates.