Holyart in the news

You ask, and it will be given. Online

"Il Venerdì di Repubblica"

You enter, and you are welcomed by the pantheon of Silicon Valley: Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos. Behind the smiling giant posters, there is a warehouse of five thousand square meters: thousands and thousands of holy cards, icons, rosaries, figurines, Our Lady of Lourdes statues, vestments, chalices, sacramental wine, consecrated hosts. The Amazon of religion is Italian and has its district in Reggio Emilia.

The article appeared in the weekly magazine “Gente.”

An image of “Virgin Mary” or a “chalice”? Order, and it will be given to you

"Gente"

“A Holyart customer must become a Holyart fan. Surprise them and make them talk about us.” The commercial philosophy of Stefano Zanni, 48 years old, works perfectly. Together with his partner Gabriele Guatteri, 58 years old, he is the inventor of the largest online store in Europe for religious articles.

Holyart: art, craftsmanship, and sacred furnishings for domestic environments.

"Donna Moderna"

“A Holyart customer must become a Holyart fan. Surprise them and make them talk about us.” The commercial philosophical principle of Stefano Zanni, 48 years old, works perfectly. Together with his partner Gabriele Guatteri, 58 years old, he is the inventor of the largest online store in Europe for religious articles.

Holyart, the Amazon of faith: from the garage to the persecuted church.

"Il Timone"

You can also carry out apostolate through e-commerce, the most innovative sales channel of the decade. Stefano Zanni has no intention of being swallowed up by the fierce laws of the market because on the walls of his company in Reggio Emilia, he has hung photos of Steve Jobs and Jeff Bezos, but also those of St. John Bosco and St. John Paul II.

Holyart, When E-Commerce Becomes Apostolate

"La Nuova Bussola Quotidiana"

Miracles of Faith Made in Italy: The Adventure of the First Sacred Art Sales Portal. A Growing Turnover in 110 Countries. And a Surprise That Goes Beyond the Commercial Mission: Helping Persecuted Christians Have Objects of Faith in Places like China, Where They Could Never Purchase Them.