The icon of the Sanctuary of Montallegro
One of the most beloved places of worship in my area, and perhaps in my region, is the Sanctuary of Montallegro, on the heights of Rapallo.
The symbol and emblem of this place is the effigy that according to legend was found in the spot where the apparition to the Rapallo farmer took place.
The original effigy is still in the sanctuary, in the photo, protected by angels.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Tamron 16-300.
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Considered one of the main Marian sanctuaries in the metropolitan area of Genoa and Liguria, it was built by the people of Rapallo between 1557 and 1558, together with the adjoining shelter for pilgrims, after the apparition of the Virgin Mary on 2 July 1557 to the farmer Giovanni Chichizola. The current marble façade dates back to the renovation carried out by the Milanese architect Luigi Rovelli in 1896, and inaugurated with a solemn ceremony on 21 June of that year.
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The icon of the Sanctuary of Montallegro – L’icône du Sanctuaire de Montallegro – El icono del Santuario de Montallegro – O ícone do Santuário de Montallegro – Die Ikone des Heiligtums von Montallegro – Biểu tượng của Thánh địa Montallegro – 蒙塔莱格罗圣殿的标志 – モンタレグロの聖域のアイコン
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