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Sant'Anna chapel in Cérignan  - Aymavilles

Chapel of Sant'Anna in Cérignan

Aymavilles

The Saint Ann chapel, in Cerignan, was built in 1749. The construction was financed by the people of the village, which was almost two hours away from the mother church of Aymavilles, in order to invoke the protection of the saint and receive the …

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Chapel of the Saints Barbara and Margaret in the hamlet of Sylvenoire

Aymavilles

Chapel of the Saints Barbara and Margaret, in the hamlet of Sylvenoire, is certified as originating from the 16th century, but rebuilt in the nineteenth century.

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Chapel of the Saints Barbara and Theodule in Ozein

Aymavilles

Chapel of the Saints Barbara and Theodule, in Ozein, dating back to the 16th century, but rebuilt in the nineteenth century. Every year, during the month of August, the statue of Saint Theodule is brought around in a procession, decorated with bunches …

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The façade

Parish church of Saint-Martin

Aymavilles

The church of Saint Martin, today the parish church of “Cristo Re”, is located in the heart of the capital village of Aymavilles. In the past it was one of the two parishes of Aymavilles, together with that of Saint-Léger (Saint Leodegar), until their …

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Saint Barbara chapel in Vercellod

Aymavilles

Saint Barbara chapel, in Vercellod, dates back to the 18th century.

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Saint Grat Chapel in Vieyes

Aymavilles

Saint Gratus chapel, in the hamlet of Vieyes, built in 1855.

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Interno chiesa

Saint-Léger church

Aymavilles

Book your visit to the Crypt here.Slightly upstream from the village centre of Aymavilles, along the road that leads to Cogne, the church with its characteristic “trompe-l’oeil” façade, in its current forms, dates back to 1762, but the belltower …

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Sant'Andrea chapel in Pont d'Ael

Aymavilles

Saint Andrew chapel, in the cozy village of Pont D’Ael, known for its spectacular Roman aqueduct bridge, is already mentioned in 1693, but it is certainly older. The village is located along the hiking trail Cammino Balteo.

Note - this information is not directly connected to the Cammino Balteo path but it is part of the Aosta Valley tourist offer.