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La Chapelle de la Minière

La Chapelle de la Minière
La Chapelle de la Minière
La Chapelle de la Minière
La Chapelle de la Minière

Description

The baroque chapel in La Minière dates back to the seventeenth century (1661). It is dedicated to Saint Barbe,( patron saint of miners)who is represented in the wall painting, to Saint Lucie (patron saint of stone sculptors) and to Saint Bernard de Menthon (patron saint of mountain people)
It was restored in 1883, then in 1985. In the painting the same scene was reproduced.
Its wrought iron grid, bearing the date of 1668 and the name of the artist –G Bonnet-, is remarkable. A similar one exists in Chambéry in the Croix d’Or street, on the mansion of the Castagnery family who owned the mines in St Georges. Another one also exists in the choir of the old church in Annecy

Technical Information

Lat, Lng
45.510466.279956
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Altitude
900 m
Point of Interest updated on 30/04/2024

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Price(s)

Free access.

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Office de Tourisme Porte de Maurienne - 29/04/2024
www.portedemaurienne-tourisme.com
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Open period

All year round, daily.

Contact

Phone : 04 79 36 29 24

Email : info@portedemaurienne-tourisme.com

Website : www.portedemaurienne-tourisme.com

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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾