Chapel 24 - Jesus at the Court of Anna
It depicts the scene of Jesus bound and led to judgment before the high priest Anna.
It is the last chapel built at the Sacred Mount. It was built between the early eighteenth century and 1740 with the donations of Valsesia people living in Turin.
The statues were the work of Carlo Antonio Tantardini from Valsassina, who shaped them between 1726 and 1740, while Giovanni Battista Bernero, court sculptor of the Savoys, created a new figure of the pontiff Anna (1776) because the previous one was damaged.
The frescoes were made by Sigismondo Betti, professor at the Florentine Academy, who painted them between 1763 and 1764 and he also painted the statues.