The chapel of Saint-Pantaléon is located just below the hill of the same name, nestled among the pines along the ancient gravel path that climbs from the Torgnon side. It is a secluded and silent place, where the intensity of popular devotion is still felt. The present building dates from 1845-1847, but it stands on a site that already housed an oratory, probably erected as a sign of thanksgiving after the plague of 1630.
The facade, though marked by time and graffiti, retains traces of the paintings made by the artist Avondo. Dedicated to one of the most revered Auxiliary Saints, the chapel has always been a landmark for those seeking protection along the way or a simple stop for reflection surrounded by nature. A perfect destination for a walk admiring the lovely landscape, in the name of faith and history.