The Capuchin Crypt
Unfortunately, the church does not allow photographs in the crypt so the only way to share the macabre vision is through photos of their post cards. The bones are nailed to the walls in intricate patterns, piled around each chapel, and there are even bone chandeliers.
4,000 friar skeletons occupy the crypt, buried by their order after being transported to Rome in 1631.
Sound creepy? It’s ultra creepy!
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