In
the Ossuary Chapel of the Cathedral of Otranto, Italy, the remains of
the victims of a massacre in 1480 preside over the high altar straddled
by rich gold candlesticks.
9.San Martino
The Ossuary Chapel of San Martino Della Battaglia in Italy is the
most ordered of all the bone houses on this list. Row upon row, column upon
column of human remains rest in Perfect order as if they were books in a
macabre library. In all there are 2,619 deceased here with 1,274 skulls.
8.St Hilaire Cemetery
By no
means the most extravagant collection of bones on this list, the St Hilaire
cemetery in Marville, France gets its beauty from
simplicity. It is unique in that may of the Skulls are housed in small cabinets
inscribed with funerary inscriptions.
7.Chapel of Bones
The Chapel of Bones is in the Church
of Nossa Senhora do Carmo in Faro, Portugal.
In addition to the walls and ceilings of bones of members of the religious
Carmelite order, Death is even found underfoot where the paving stones are
headstones for the deceased priors and local dignitaries.
6.Painted Skulls
The skulls at the Chapel of St Michael in Hallstatt, Austria are
famous for having been painted. The painted skulls are almost all male as they
were outlived by their wives who Would decorate them. Unfortunately the wives’
remains were left to their children who were less concerned with decorating the
dead so they remain unpainted.
5.Sedlec Ossuary
The Sedlec Ossuary (Ossuary of All Saints) in the Czech Republic
is one of the most famous bone houses in the world. It doesn’t just lay the
bones to rest – it uses them as Extravagant deathly decorations. It is
especially famed for the huge chandelier made entirely of human remains – part
of which can be seen in the top left of this photograph.
4.Virgin
This bonneted lady can be found
in the Chapel of Virgins in the Crypt of the Monastery of Santa Maria Della
Pace in Palermo, Italy. She is one of four virgins placed on a ledge Holding
palm fronds signifying the triumph of faith.
3.Vincenzo Piccini
VinceNzo Piccini is the only clothed mummy in the
Chiesa Dei Morti of the Confrternity of Buona Morte in Urbania, Italy. He is
dressed in the robes of the religious order he was Member of and he wears the
silver badge of death.
2.St Pancratios
The Bones of St Pancratios are found at the Church of St Niklaus
in Wil, Switzerland. He was originally
robed in clothes by nuns in the late 1600s but in 1777 – the centenary of His
bones arriving in Wil – he was dressed in this magnificent commissioned suit of
Armour.
1.St Gratianos
St Gratianos is enrobed in rich jewels and fine fabric
befitting his state as a martyr. It is known he died for his faith because his
bones stand above a chalice filled with Dried blood. His remains are on
display in the Basilica of Waldsassen in Germany.
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