Nestled in the hills of Livorno, Italy, the Sanctuary of Montenero, or Santuario della Madonna di Montenero, has been a significant pilgrimage site for centuries. The complex features a serene chapel and a series of caves that have served multiple purposes over the years, from hideouts for thieves to shelters during World War II. Visitors can explore an extensive collection of 700 historic ex-votos, each telling a unique story of devotion and gratitude. Today, the sanctuary offers a tranquil setting where one can reflect and connect with the rich history and spiritual significance of the site.
Sanctuary of Montenero (Santuario di Montenero)
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