This chapel is located a few km from Col de Joux, starting from Saint Vincent.
Building work for the Amay Shrine of the Partisans begun in 1951 and ended in 1962; it was commissioned by a leader partisan belonging to one of the oldest families in Saint Vincent, Edoardo Page (1899-1977). His idea was to reunite a few of the people who had fought with him, even after their deaths, in the close-by cemetery. A big stone slab is located on the façade, displaying the writing “Ai caduti per la libertà 9-9-1943 / 25-4-1945”.
The single-nave building hosts a large fresco, carried out by Lucio Bulgarelli, displaying human figures placed alongside a flaming, lit globe; a rainbow symbolising peace detaches from it and bears the word “Libertà”, with the date “1961”. The cone-shaped, stone bell tower is noteworthy.