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Sanctuary of Santa Cristina, Cantoira

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Elevation
  
1,339 m

Province
  
Province of Turin

Sanctuary of Santa Cristina, Cantoira

Address
  
Ceres, 10070 Cantoira TO, Italy

Similar
  
Alps, Bessanèse, Santuario Della Madonna, Piano of Mussa, Stura di Lanzo

The Sanctuary of Santa Cristina is a stone chapel or small church perched precariously atop a rocky crag, some 1300 meters high, overlooking the Val Grande e sulla Val d'Ala. It is within the territory of the comune of Cantoira in the Province of Turin, region of Piedmont, Italy. The church is only accessible via an arduous trek up hundreds of hewn stairs. A procession on foot takes place every July 24 from the town to the shrine.

The site had a votive pillar erected by 1440 and dedicated to Saint Christina of Bolsena. Tradition holds that a shepherd, accosted by wolves, was rescued after the apparition of the Saint dispersed the predators. The pillar is part of the choir at the right of the entrance. The mountain-top localization of the shrine has some similarities to the Sacri Monti of Piedmont and Lombardy.

The first chapel was erected by citizens of both the town of Ceres and Cantoira, and both disputed the site. The interior has some 15th-century frescoes.

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Sanctuary of Santa Cristina, Cantoira Wikipedia