If you want to pay a visit yourself, there are a few different ways to get to the Cappella della Madonna Vitaleta. You can simply drive, taking the the Strada Provinciale 146 linking San Quirico d’Orcia to Pienza and following the sign for a turn down a dirt road to the chapel and then parking up and walking the last kilometre down to the.. The main facade is covered in Rapolano stone which is characterized by a armonious rosy color.. This Chaptle is most probably of late Renaissance origin.The first historical documents knowned today date back to 1590.Madonna di Vitaleta is included in the territory of the Archdiocese of Siena-Colle di Val d’Elsa-Montalcino.. Hike Madonna di Vitaleta Chapel: by Foot and by Bike
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Chapel of the Madonna di Vitaleta. Visitors to the Val d’Orcia seek this tiny chapel out for photo opps and a bit of quiet reflection in the middle of the Tuscan hills. One of Tuscany’s most.. The chapel was built around 1550. The “Capella della Madonna di Vitaleta” used to be the home of the Madonna sculpture made by the artist Andrea della Robbia. The chapel was restored in 1884 and the statue was moved to the Church of San Francesco in San Quirico d’Orcia where it can be seen today. San Quirico is a small and nice hill town.