Feast of Our Lady of Zerbion
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Feast of Our Lady of Zerbion

29 Jul 2025
Saint-Vincent — Valle d'Aosta/Vallée d'Aoste (007)

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Edition 2025 — Our Lady of Zerbion

In 2025, the Feast of Our Lady of Zerbion once again drew faithful and hikers to the summit of Mount Zerbion, above Saint-Vincent, on July 29th. Mass at the summit at 10 AM and at Pian Tavela at 12 PM, at the foot of the votive statue from the Great War, followed by the distribution of polenta and small sausages in an extraordinary alpine panorama.

The 2025 edition of the Feast of Our Lady of Zerbion took place as tradition dictates on July 29th at the summit of Mount Zerbion (2,722 m), above Saint-Vincent, in the province of Aosta. Faithful and hikers climbed to the altitude for the mass at the summit at 10 AM, celebrated at the foot of the large seven-meter-high votive statue erected by mothers during World War I, and for the second mass at Pian Tavela at 12 PM. Afterwards, the distribution of polenta and small sausages transformed the religious occasion into a moment of conviviality, amidst panoramas embracing the Matterhorn, Monte Rosa, Mont Blanc, and Gran Paradiso. An authentic feast that tells of the deep bond between the alpine communities of the Aosta Valley, faith, and the mountains.

Highlights

The climb to the summit of Mount Zerbion, the mass at the foot of the votive statue, and the distribution of polenta and small sausages.

Prices

Free admission.

Where does it take place — Our Lady of Zerbion

Monte Zerbion (2.722 m) e Pian Tavela

Contact Our Lady of Zerbion

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+39 0166 512867

Our Lady of Zerbion in brief

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History of Our Lady of Zerbion

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