Chapel VI - Presentation of the Virgin at the Temple
This chapel, built in 1590 by the Prior Constantino Massino, marks the beginning of the path leading to the chapel of Heaven.
The original group of sculptures by the Tabacchetti brothers, which was destroyed in the Napoleonic era, was replaced in 1814 by the nineteenth-century statues of modest workmanship by the sculptor Varallo di Moncalvo, depicting Mary, Joachim, Anne and the High Priest. The frescoes on the walls, by Guglielmo Caccia, known as Moncalvo, and his apprentices illustrate the reconstruction of the Temple of Jerusalem. On the vault, among the clouds, the Eternal Father looks down, surrounded by angels.