The Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona in Italy
© Volodymyr Kalyniuk/Alam
Looking for peace on the precipice
The Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona sits on an outcropping almost 760 metres high overlooking the Adige River Valley in Northern Italy, near the city of Verona. Since the Middle Ages, this spot has been a destination for religious pilgrimages. The faithful are drawn no doubt by the views and, perhaps, the dangerous path to get there - enlightenment shouldn't come easy.
Over the centuries, the structure has evolved from a hermitage to a church, first inaugurated in 1530, and eventually to a sanctuary for contemplation and reflection. In the mid-1970s, architect Guido Tisato oversaw a major renovation, including digging out more of the mountain to add additional space. Today, the sanctuary can be reached from above via a paved path or from below, on a longer trail, known as the 'Path of Hope', that ends with a steep staircase zigzagging upward. We think those who manage the climb up may be justified in feeling a little superior.