• Historic site and monument

Chapelle de la Gruvaz

The chapel in La Gruvaz was founded by the hamlet’s inhabitants in 1660.

Historic site and monument Chapelle de la Gruvaz Saint-Gervais-les-Bains

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Saint-Gervais-les-Bains (74170)
Guided individual tours on request

The chapel has thick walls and tiny windows on the façade and nave.

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    Like Bionnassay, the inhabitants tried unsuccessfully in 1760 to break away from the main village of Saint-Gervais. Located an hour and a half's walk from the parish church, the chapel was used for two monthly masses until the French Revolution, and its decoration was generously donated by the Jacquet de Passy family.

    The painted wooden altarpiece, adorned with two twisted columns surmounted by composite capitals, has been preserved, although the lowering of the ceiling has resulted in the loss of its upper section. The lower part of the altarpiece is decorated with cherubs' heads and plant motifs in bas-relief. The painting depicts most of the Alpine saints venerated in the 17th and 18th centuries, including the chapel's three patron saints: Saint Grat, protector of flocks, Saint Bernard de Menthon, also known as Saint Bernard of the Alps, and Saint François de Sales, Bishop of Geneva and propagator of the Catholic Reformation in Savoy.

    Prices

    Free access.

    Reception

    Languages spoken : French

    Opening

    From 15/06 to 31/10, daily.

    Labels and rating

    Baroque

    Access

    65 chemin de la gruvaz hameau de la Gruvaz 74170 Saint-Gervais-les-Bains
    Information update on 23/02/2024 by Office de Tourisme de Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc