Chapelle Sainte-Anne
This small religious building is located at the eastern entrance to Montgenèvre and was renovated in 2003.
The commune of Montgenèvre is on the route of many pilgrimages: Santiago de Compostela, via Dominicia… so it's no coincidence that the commune promotes its religious heritage: chapels and churches.
Originally built in the heart of the village, it was demolished in the 1950s to make way for the present-day gendarmerie. It was rebuilt identically, near the obelisk, nine years later, and renovated in 2003.
It is celebrated on 26 July, and a mass is said every year (or almost every year) on that date.
Closed temporarily.
Languages spoken : english, french and italian
Rates
Free access.
Practical information
Parking nearby
Picnic area
Environments
- Close to a public transportation
- Bus station under 300 m
- Bus stop < 500 m
- Near shuttle stop
- Station district
- Close to a trunk road
- Close to GR footpath
- Lake -5km away
- Lake view
- Mountain location
- Bottom of slopes
- Ski resort
- Mountain view
- River 5 km away
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