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Chapel of the Visitation of Our Lady in Linty

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Last Visit: 30/11/2024

Introduction

The chapel of Linty, dedicated to the Visitation of the Virgin Mary, is a small architectural jewel located at the western end of the village of the same name, on the territory of Saint-Vincent in Valle d'Aosta. Probably built in 1644 (or, according to other sources, in 1744) by the inhabitants of the hamlet, it represents an interesting example of local sacred architecture, perfectly set in the natural and historical context of the place.

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His position, with the entrance facing the top of the Saint-Vincent hill, provides a particularly striking view, especially thanks to its pastel pink façade. This, devoid of inscriptions and ornaments, is distinguished by its peculiar shape reminiscent of an inverted shell, making the building immediately recognisable. The chapel's semi-oval floor plan, crossed by ribs reaching up to the ceiling, adds an element of uniqueness and lends a dynamic harmony to the interior space.The chapel's interior contains elements of great artistic value. The altar, in Baroque style, dates back to the 18th century and is adorned with elegant twisted columns, recalling the complex and richly decorated forms typical of the period. Although many of the paintings originally placed in the chapel are now preserved in the parish church of Saint-Vincent, their connection to this place of worship continues to tell the story of the local community and its devotion. On the outside, a small bell tower completes the profile of the chapel, giving it the typical appearance of mountain religious buildings. The simplicity of the architectural ensemble blends with the natural surroundings of meadows and hills, creating an atmosphere of peace and recollection.
The chapel in Linty is not only a place of worship, but also a symbol of the history and identity of the community that built it and preserved it over time. Its unusual architecture and panoramic location invite visitors to discover a little-known corner of the Aosta Valley, where art, spirituality and landscape come together in perfect harmony.

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