These incredibly beautiful churches are made of the thousands of people, skulls are seen everywhere
People around the world have built such buildings from time to time that remain the center of mystery and excitement in today’s era. Some of these come to a series of religious places, while others are associated with historical events. But a church present in the Czech Republic is known all over the world for its creation and decoration – but because of horror. The name of this church is ‘Sedlec Ossuary’, also known as ‘Bone Church’. It is a Roman Catholic church in a place called Kutná Hora of Czech Republic. The special and shocking thing is that no common material was used to decorate this church, but it is decorated with about 40,000 people skeletons. How did this unique church build? A historical and religious recognition is associated with the construction and decoration of this church. It is believed that an abt in the year 1278 brought sacred ground of Jerusalem and distributed it in this area. For this reason, people began to see this place as sacred and began to wish they should be buried in this country after death. Gradually, a large number of bodies were buried in this area. The figure of corpses during pest and wars, the black death (pest), spread in Europe in the 14th century, killed millions of people. After this, those who died in the wars in the 15th century were also buried in the same cemetery. When the space in the cemetery began to lack, some bodies were removed and their bones were kept separate. These legs were later used in the church decoration. Rag, walls and designs of bones are not like a normal church of the inner decoration of this church. Here, human skulls, bones and skeletons are seen in every corner. From the walls to the roof, artistic carving of these bones was done. The most amazing is the candlestick, which is prepared from human skulls, ribs, arms and fingers. It is said that every leg of the human body was used in this candlestick. The work of workmanship in 1870 was done through the decoration of this church and the carving of the carcass was done in 1870 by a carpenter ‘Frankišek Rint’. Rint was given the responsibility to decorate the bones in a systematic and artistic form. He decorated it in such a beauty and unique way that this church today is not only considered very special, but also from the point of view of tourism and art. The confluence of fear and peace differs from the experiences of tourists visiting this church. Some people feel scared by coming here, others get spiritual peace. Many people consider it a place that shows the temporary death of death and the truth of life. Hollywood Association with Hollywood, see the unique texture and scope of Sedleck Ausure, many call it a set of Hollywood films. This is even compared to some scenes of the famous film ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’. The mystery, fear and holiness of this church includes the most unique religious buildings in the world. It reminds us that even after death, the bones of the body can be part of a story – a story that survives for centuries.