Brno Ossuary (Czech: Brněnská kostnice) is an underground ossuary in Brno, Czech Republic. It was rediscovered in 2001 in the historical centre of the city, partially under the Church of St. James.[1] It is estimated that the ossuary holds the remains of over 50 thousand people, which makes it the second-largest ossuary in Europe,[1][2] after the Catacombs of Paris. The ossuary was founded in the 17th century, and was expanded in the 18th century.[3] It has been open to public since June 2012.[2]
Brněnská kostnice | |
Established | 2012 |
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Location | Jakubské náměstí, Brno, Czech Republic, 658 78 |
Coordinates | 49°11′48.0″N 16°36′30.4″E / 49.196667°N 16.608444°E |
Type | Ossuary |
Website | podzemibrno |
References
edit- ^ a b "Brno Ossuary located in Brno, Czech Republic". Atlas Obscura. Archived from the original on 12 December 2011. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
- ^ a b "Brno Ossuary still has mysteries to yield". Radio Prague. 19 July 2011. Archived from the original on 5 August 2011. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
- ^ "Jakubské náměstí – Statutární město Brno" (in Czech). Archived from the original on 29 November 2010. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
External links
edit- Official website
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