SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH
Religious building
2024
Recommended
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2024
Parish church with a gothic portal and a remarkable altar in Gressoney.
The parish church of St. John the Baptist dates from the 16th century, as inscribed on the Gothic portal. The bell tower occupying the left nave is a stone tower with simple loopholes up to the bell tower cage where the two-lobed windows open. Note the 18th-century altar, made of polychrome marble, and the Via Crucis, which contains a series of 18th-century frescoes by the Gresson painter Joseph Anton Christopher Curta (1754-1794).
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