First published: 20/10/18.

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Sacri Monti Of Piedmont And Lombardy

Sacri Monti of Piedmont and Lombardy (Inscribed)

Sacri Monti of Piedmont and Lombardy by Tsunami

Like other reviewers I was so impressed with Sacro Monte of Varese that I had been seeking opportunity to visit the Sacro Monte of Varallo, the first and most important of the 9 Sacri Monti. Between checking out the new production of Oedipus at the Teatro Olimpico in Palladian Vicenza and the new World Heritage Site of Ivrea this opportunity has finally come for me.

There used to be a railway to Varallo, but today the only way to get there by public transportation is by bus, so I took a bus for 90 min. from Novara to Varallo and from Varallo to Vercelli on the way back. 

From the bus station in Varallo I walked for a few km to the station (45°49'04.0"N 8°15'11.5"E) of cable car, which took me to the top of the Sacro Monte and closer to Heaven in just a few minutes. 

Varallo is situated in the beautiful Valsesia, a valley created by the Sesia River, which originates in the nearby massif of Monte Rosa, the highest mountain in Switzerland. So at the top of the Sacro Monte I realized that it was in such a mountainous area. 

Unlike in Varese where 14 chapels and the Sanctuary are arranged basically from the bottom to the top of the hill, this one in Varallo has whopping 45 chapels and the Sanctuary along a path that meanders on top of the hill. 

This Sacro Monte was the prototype and inspired all the other 8 Sacri Monti. The Calvary here is much more elaborate than in Varese. So I would say if you were to visit just one Sacro Monte, you might want to consider this one. 

I stayed overnight in Varallo, and the following day I took a bus for another hour further into the valley all the way to the ski resort (in winter) of Alagna, part of the Monte Rosa ski area. 

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