Chapel 16 - The Resurrection of the Son of the Widow of Naim
It depicts the scene of Jesus who, on his way to Naim, comes across the funeral of a boy, the only child of a widow. The chapel was built between 1572 and 1578.
The frescoes are attributed to the local artist Gian Giacomo Testa. The statues, which date back to 1587, are traditionally attributed to Bartolomeo Badarello from Campertogno.
The chapel was built thanks to the funds of Matilde di Savoia, Marquise of Pianezza.