The Foundation preserves all types of documentation that have a relationship with the Mesolcina and Calanca valleys, and also welcomes that of other institutions and individuals.
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The chapel was built in the seventeenth century in honour of St. Charles Borromeo who a few years earlier had set out on the Monti di San Carlo to spread the religious faith.
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The work is located on the wall below the road that leads to the hamlet of Anzon. This can be better observed by descending towards the underpass that leads to the hamlet of Leso.
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Chiesa Santi Vittore e Giovanni Battista (Collegiata)
The Collegiate Church of San Vittore dedicated to the patron saint of the village and to San Giovanni Battista is the main church of Mesolcina and Calanca.
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