AMAZING !!!!
Truth is sometimes stranger than fiction, and how about 70 kilometers
east the capital of the Czech Republic , Prague , lies a small town called
Sedlec.
It might have been an ordinary enough town, if not for its extraordinary
church.The inside of this church is decorated with artworks made of real
human bones.
The story begins in 1218, when a certain Abbot Henry made a pilgrimage
to the holy land and brought back a jar full of soil from cemetery, which
he spread over the Church.
As a result the church came to be regarded as more sacred and turned
into a popular burial spot .
By 1318, more than 30,000 bodies were buried there and by 1511, it had
become necessary to remove the older bones to make place for the new ones.
These later became the material for the macabre creations.
In 1870 a local woodcarver was hired by the Duke of Shwartzenberg to
decorate the inside of the church with the human remains (approximately
40,000 sets of human bones).
Truth is sometimes stranger than fiction, and how about 70 kilometers
east the capital of the Czech Republic , Prague , lies a small town called
Sedlec.
It might have been an ordinary enough town, if not for its extraordinary
church.The inside of this church is decorated with artworks made of real
human bones.
The story begins in 1218, when a certain Abbot Henry made a pilgrimage
to the holy land and brought back a jar full of soil from cemetery, which
he spread over the Church.
As a result the church came to be regarded as more sacred and turned
into a popular burial spot .
By 1318, more than 30,000 bodies were buried there and by 1511, it had
become necessary to remove the older bones to make place for the new ones.
These later became the material for the macabre creations.
In 1870 a local woodcarver was hired by the Duke of Shwartzenberg to
decorate the inside of the church with the human remains (approximately
40,000 sets of human bones).
Attached are some of the pictures of this Boney Church
- its simply astonishing
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