Located at the entrance to Albino, on the edge of the road to Clusone.
Its origin does not date back to an apparition, but to a miracle that occurred before the statue of Our Lady of Sorrows, venerated in a chapel in the church.
The shrine is the work of architect Antonio Piccinelli and is the result of the unification of two pre-existing sacred buildings, the Church of the Invention of the Holy Cross (pre-11th century) and a dedicated shrine of Our Lady from the 16th century.
The church has a Latin cross structure.
Inside are paintings by Moroni, Salmeggia, and Zucco, numerous votive offerings, and the chapel of the Blessed Virgin of Wailing.
The shrine is the destination of numerous pilgrimages.