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Time for another All Hallow’s Eve excursion … to the Sedlec Ossuary in Kutná Hora, Czech Republic. Quaint but unassuming from the exterior, it completely captives the imagination upon descending into the chapel. Constructed in the 1870s (and
Dated skulls, Romania - The skulls in the ossuary of the 15th century Neamt Monastery bear little texts stating the names and dates of the monks. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
kittenmeats: “Kostnice” (The Ossuary) (1970) - Jan Švankmajer. Documentary of the Sedlec Ossuary
maire-annatari: The Sedlec Ossuary is a small Gothic church in the Czech Republic. It is adorned with the bones of some 40,000 people (some say up to 70,000), most of them victims of the Black Death. When life gives you plagues, improve your architectur
toferjv: Sedlec Ossuary “The Bone Church” in Kutná Hora, Czech Make me a church like this in Mexico and bury me there
No one is sure exactly when this charnel house originated, but the earliest references, “both of which describe ‘an orderly pile of dead men’s bones’ in the 'charnel house’ on the north side of the church,” date from
Monastery of San Francisco, Lima Convento de San Francisco is the Spanish name for Saint Francis Monastery located in Lima, Peru at Ancash, south of Parque la Muralla and one block northeast from the Plaza Mayor. The church and convent are part of the
aussiegrunt: Sedlec Ossuary. Kutna Hora, Czech Republik when there’s no more room in hell the dead will walk the earth when there’s no more room in the ground the dead will be piled high. to solve the problem of over-crowded cemetaries, the dead
gucci: “The inspiration is an ossuary, the crypts of the cardinals, of the monks in the 15th century, and the precious decorations. This idea is that everything that is linked to the afterlife is accompanied by something of maximum beauty,” Alessandro
aestheticsandabominations: Sedlec Ossuary- Various Artists, 1400-1870 “In the mid 14th century, during the Black Death, and after the Hussite Wars in the early 15th century, many thousands were buried in the abbey cemetery…” “The
underageisunderrated-deactivate: The Sedlec Ossuary (kostnice Sedlec) is a small Christian chapel located in Sedlec, in the Czech Republic. The ossuary of the “Bone Church,” as it is popularly known, contains approximately 40,000 human skeletons
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truefactsaboutlies: the Sedlec Ossuary
victoriousvocabulary: OSSUARY [noun] 1. a container or receptacle, such as an urn or a vault, for holding the bones of the dead. 2. a place where the bones of the dead lay. Etymology: from Late Latin ossuārium, from Latin os - bone. [Dave Palumbo]
rushianbeing: For sixpenceee The Sedlec Ossuary in Kutna Hora, Czech Republic houses the remains of approximately 40,000 people, their bones artfully arranged. The chapel was built on top of a graveyard and became a popular place for the wealthy to be
madelezabeth: skandning: Outside of Prague, in the Czech Republic, is a small Roman Catholic Church that looks normal on the outside but holds 40,000 to 70,000 skeletons on the inside. Officially called the Sedlec Ossuary, it is often just referred
blackpaint20: Photo of the now-destroyed ossuary, Valletta, Malta
wicked-bitch-of-thewest: socialpsychopathblr: Kristen Philips is a sculptor and designer from Los Angeles who started making jewelry under the name floridXfauna. Her first collection is called ‘Crystal Ossuary I’ and was released at the end of 2014.
Hieronymus Hess, The Ossuary (detail), 1843 Nudes & Noises
sixpenceee: San Bernardino alle Ossa- Milan, Italy The church of San Bernardino alle Ossa is unremarkable in most respects, but that’s until you find the sign saying “ossario,” The footprint of the ossuary is incredibly small, but the ceiling
seasons-in-hell: Sedlec Ossuary in the Czech Republic František Rint, 1800’s Photo Source: Dellamorte&Co -edited.
bone-of-contention: The Sedlec Ossuary in the Czech Republic is home to more than 40,000 human remains.
dariaendresen: Sedlec ossuary, Kutná Hora (Czech republic). Own There are similar places all over Europe. People would be entombed in tunnels (catacombs) below the earth. After the flesh had decayed from the bones, they would be taken from the tomb
megandear: Outside of Prague, in the Czech Republic, is a small Roman Catholic Church that looks normal on the outside but holds 40,000 to 70,000 skeletons on the inside. Officially called the Sedlec Ossuary, it is often just referred to as Bone Church.
ancient-serpent:The Sedlec Ossuary (Ossuary of All Saints), Czech Republic
megandear: Outside of Prague, in the Czech Republic, is a small Roman Catholic Church that looks normal on the outside but holds 40,000 to 70,000 skeletons on the inside. Officially called the Sedlec Ossuary, it is often just referred to as Bone
neovers: The Sedlec Ossuary is nothing spectacular in the outside. It is a small chapel located in Sedlec, in the suburbs of Kutna Hora, in the Czech Republic. You would think that it is just an average old medieval gothic church. As you enter the Sedlec
noxaeterna: The Ossuary of St. James’ Church, Brno
nikki-abbate: The Sedlec Ossuary.
unexplained-events: Sedlec Ossuary Also known as The Bone Church is located in the Czech Republic. It contains the bones of 40,000 people.
socialpsychopathblr: Kristen Philips is a sculptor and designer from Los Angeles who started making jewelry under the name floridXfauna. Her first collection is called ‘Crystal Ossuary I’ and was released at the end of 2014. Kristen is influenced
jeffreydamnher: The Sedlec Ossuary is a small Roman Catholic chapel, located beneath the Cemetery Church of All Saints in Sedlec, a suburb of Kutná Hora in the Czech Republic. The ossuary is estimated to contain the skeletons of between 40,000 and 70,000
jestershark: 1. The Beinhaus (Bone House) in Hallstatt, Austria.2. The Skull Cathedral in Otranto, Italy.3. Capela dos Osso (Chapel of Bones) in Evora, Portugal. 4. Same as above.5. Sedlec Ossuary, in Kutná Hora, the Czech Republic. 6. Capuchin Crypt,
mortem-et-necromantia: Ossuary of the Cemetery Saint Hilaire de Marville, France.
evilbuildingsblog: The Memorial Ossuary of Fallen Fighters at Kavadartsi, Macedonia.