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This small chapel stands out for its round shape and whitewashed walls, making it easy to spot in the middle of the old neighborhood. Built in the 18th century, it’s a spot where locals gather for both quiet moments and big celebrations. The building is dedicated to a popular saint known for helping with health and matchmaking.

  • The structure is most popular for its annual festival, where people throw small cakes from the top of the chapel to the crowd below. This tradition is super unique and draws big crowds every year.
  • Inside, you’ll find colorful tiles and a peaceful vibe, perfect for a quick break from walking around.
  • The outside is covered in messages and ribbons left by visitors hoping for good luck or love.

  • Experience a one-of-a-kind cake-throwing festival 🎂—seriously, where else do you see people catching cakes from a chapel roof?
  • See a cool round building with a chill atmosphere—it’s different from most chapels and feels special.
  • Check out the local traditions and leave your own wish—lots of people tie ribbons or write notes for good luck.

  • No specific dress code, but it’s respectful to cover shoulders if you go inside.
  • Best time to visit is late afternoon when the light hits the building just right and it’s less crowded.
  • No tickets or bookings needed—just show up and enjoy!