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Church in Italy
Maria Regina Vallis Augustanae
Chiesa di Maria Regina Vallis Augustanae (Italian)
Maria Regina Vallis Augustanae, Valtournenche in 2023
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45°56′05.06″N 7°37′52.27″E / 45.9347389°N 7.6311861°E / 45.9347389; 7.6311861
CountryItaly
DenominationRoman Catholic
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Administration
ArchdioceseDiocese of Aosta

Maria Regina Vallis Augustanae (Italian: Chiesa di Maria Regina Vallis Augustanae) is a Roman Catholic church located in Breuil-Cervinia, Valtournenche, Italy.

History

The church was built in 1955.

Description

The interior houses two wooden bas-reliefs, works of the school of Beato Angelico in Milan, depicting Mary and Child and St. Bernard, the patron saint of mountaineers and mountain dwellers.

The church features a three-nave structure with a bell tower. Flanking the portal are two bronze busts dedicated to prominent figures of the local community: Don Vietto and Don Sterpone, the latter remembered for his 40-year tenure as parish priest of Breuil-Cervinia.

References

  1. ^ "Parish church of Saint Mary Queen of Aosta Valley". Retrieved 2024-12-26.

External links

Media related to Maria Regina Vallis Augustanae (Breuil-Cervinia) at Wikimedia Commons

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