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Chapel of Skulls in Czermne (Kaplica Czaszek w Czermnej) description and photos - Poland: Kudowa-Zdroj. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Kaplica Czaszek w Czermnej. Photo and descriptionThe Chapel of Skulls is a sacred monument located in Czermna in Lower Silesia. It is located about one kilometer from the center of Kudowa-Zdroj by the river valley. The chapel was built in 1776-1804 by a local parish priest from the Czech Republic, Vaclav Tomasek. One day in 1776, on a hillside near the bell tower, a priest accidentally stumbled upon a human skull with bones. He called the undertakers. Together they dug up a huge amount of human bones. It was a mass grave of the victims of the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648), the victims of the three Silesian Wars (1740-1763), as well as people who died during the cholera outbreak in the 17th century. Father Vaclav Tomasek decided to collect all the bones , peel, bleach and put in the chapel. This is how the idea of a skull chapel was born. Construction work began in 1776, in addition to Vaclav Tomasek, Leopold von Leslie took part in the creation of the chapel. A small Baroque chapel is installed on a square base and is located between the Church of Bartholomew and the free-standing bell tower. Bones were collected for another 20 years throughout the area. Work on the interior of the chapel continued until 1804. The walls of this small church are filled with 3,000 skulls, as well as the bones of 21,000 people buried in the building's basement. Vaclav Tomasek himself died immediately after the completion of construction work. His skull is located in the center of the building on the altar. This is the only such monument in Poland. We also recommend reading Planetarium description and photos - India: Mumbai (Bombay) Topic: Chapel of Skulls in Czermne (Kaplica Czaszek w Czermnej) description and photos - Poland: Kudowa-Zdroj. |