Church of San Giovanni Battista
The church of San Giovanni Battista, built in 1987, was designed by architect Mario Botta. The postmodern building in local granite replaces a building built in 1636 and destroyed by an avalanche in 1986.
The church of San Giovanni Battista, built in 1987, was designed by architect Mario Botta. The postmodern building in local granite replaces a building built in 1636 and destroyed by an avalanche in 1986.
The sanctuary of the Madonna del Sasso was first known at the end of the 15th century, and we know that the first church was consecrated there in 1502. At the end of the 16th century the construction of a second church, located on top of the cliff, was started and consecrated in 1616. With the coronation of the Madonna del Sasso, which took place the following year, a whole series of works to embellish and complete the Sacred Mount began. In 1619 a road was opened on the crest of the hill, with some chapels dedicated to the Mysteries of the Rosary, and later on it would host the chapels of the Way of the Cross. Major works were undertaken between 1891 and 1912, the whole complex at the top of the sacred mountain was heavily remodelled. The convent was enlarged, the neo-Renaissance façade was rebuilt in 1892, in 1895 loggias and terraces were added on the eastern side and the bell tower was rebuilt.
The Sacro Monte dell'Addolorata complex began to be built when the first small church dedicated to Our Lady of Sorrows was erected in 1709. Under the impulse of Franciscan preaching, in 1767 an emigrant from the village of Brissago, Antonio Francesco Branca financed the extension of the original building of worship with the addition of two new bays, the sacristy, as well as the house of the rector and the hospice for pilgrims, which form an architectural complex of three floors. The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Sorrows is composed of two buildings of different periods, the former chapel with a dome and the church of 1767. The interior is richly decorated according to the stylistic canons of the late 18th century with Baroque stuccoes by Visetti di Valsolda and frescoes by Orelli, executed in 1775.
The chapel Santa Maria degli Angeli was built in 1992-1996 on a project by Mario Botta. The structure integrates totally the existing landscape as to offer a better point of view on the valley.