The current Gom chapel, which dates back to the third decade of the 18th century, was rebuilt on the remains of a previous, much smaller building, with a south facing entrance. The splendid baroque altar is most likely the work of one of the many Valsesian artists active within the eighteenth century in Valle d’Aosta, Francesco Antoni d’Alberto. On the facade of the chapel there is a gracious and unusual ornamental motif.