The car ride was long, and being as it was early I fell asleep for most of it. But that's ok because this is pretty much all there was to see, give or take a few mini forests.

We then pull into the small town where the church is located, and it looks normal enough.

We spot the church. Your pretty average looking gothic church. From the outside anyway.

With your normal looking graveyard surrounding it.

With a pretty low key looking front door.

So we enter and pay our $1.25 entry fee and turn to walk down into the church, when we are greeted with this view

Where the fuck am I? Is there an Indiana Jones IV in the making that I don't know about?? Seriously creepy. These are REAL HUMAN BONES here people.


Even the lighting fixtures are bones! Check out the main chandelier,

And this candelabra

Even this Coat of Arms is made of bones.

Detail of the C of A - a bird pecking out the dude's eye? All made from human bones none the less.

Close up pics of the decoration:



They had four of these Mass Graves, one in each corner of the church. Damn - that's a lot of bones...


I feel that a little piece of myself was taken from... myself - see what I mean?

So there you have it. That's what a plague that kills way too many people will make people do, decorate the insides of churches with their remains.
3 comments:
Wow! You thought Indiana Jones, I thought GOONIES!!! HEY YOU GUUUUYYSSS!!! Very cool, very cool!
kutna hora is rad - i went there when i visited prague. the bone church is el dopest.
Cool photos. Made me think about our American culture. I think we really try to "hide" death when it happens. Other cultures not so much.
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