The chapels of the Holy Mount of San Vivaldo are dated back to the 16th century and still preserve at their internal statuary groups in terracotta that represent different episode of life and Passion of Jesus Christ.
At first, the huge work accomplished in 16 years, was made by 25 chapels, that from year to year someone went lost because of an humid ground and subjected to landslides, while others had been added later like the Annunciation's chapel, the escape in Egypt and the Samaritan.
The statuary groups in terracotta inside the chapels, were built by many anonymous artisans - whose workshop were diffused in that time in Tuscany as follower of Della Robbia's family - but with a different professional skill that is possible to remark by some details on the staues.
During centuries, chapels were leaved to local families to have care and for maintenance, but other went lost caused by a state of neglect and a ground subjected to landslides.