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Old 03-08-2007, 04:49 AM
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This is Czech Town Sedlec’s Church of All Saints ossuary in the Czech Republic.


So why were so many corpses buried here, and who was responsible for the works of art? In 1278 the Cistercian abbot of Sedlec, Henry, traveled to Palestine and the ‘Holy Land’, bringing home a sample of earth from Golgotha which was later, upon his return, sprinkled over the grounds of his local cemetery. The grounds were immediately considered scared, and hence became a much sought after location for relatives to bury their dead. In the 14th century, the Black Death spread the bubonic plague across Europe and now almost 40,000 bodies all wanted a resting place within the sacred grounds. Such vast numbers of dead led to the creation of the ossuary in 1511 by a half-blind monk who gathered up the bones to be stacked up within the ossuary, making space for new corpses, which were soon taken up by more victims from 15th century Hussite Wars. The ossuary itself is situated in the basement of the All Saint’s Chapel.


Frantisek Rint, wood carver and artist was employed by Schwarzenberg to imaginatively compose the bones into works of art; amongst his creations came the Schwarzenberg family’s coat of arms, and a chandelier containing every bone in the human body (although I couldn’t say whether this includes the smallest bones found in the human ear!), composed of several bodies. In the four corners of the ossuary sit four ‘bells’, pile upon pile of bones carefully stacked with a hollowed center.


The Visitor Experience: "All Saints Church stood picturesque in the snow and with its modern graves laid out in front there were no glimpses to the ossuary that lay beneath the ground. The door on the side of the church was ajar and even before I stepped inside, my mind was pulled inside with first glance of the amazing array of skulls, femurs and pelvises, carefully fastened and sculpted by Rint over 130 years ago. Arrangements lined the walls, and a set of dark uninviting steps lead down to chandelier that dominates the chamber. Once I had stepped inside I felt disconnected to the reality, as though I had stepped into a film set and an elaborate collection of props. Such thoughts do not do justice to the ossuary, but it is a lot to take in one go despite is relatively moderate size."


"Having gazed in wonderment down into the ‘bells’ where countless bones were stacked one upon the other, I began to appreciate that every skull represented a person; a life so different from my own, yet connected in many other respects not least because I too would one day be reduced to these ghostly remains, a forgotten memory from future’s history. Often plagued by existentialist thoughts, I think such a visit did more good than harm. I couldn’t really agree with Ewan McGregor’s comment that the church was “a serial killer’s wet dream that put him right off his lunch!”, as an artist myself I could value the artistic merit of the bones arrangements and the reflections they induce. If any existence continues beyond this life I see it as ludicrous that they might dwell on the remnants of their body. Even bones decay given enough time."


Bone obelisks surmounted by putti flank a doorway to the crypt.


The eight-armed chandelier in the lower chapel of the church is said to contain every bone of the human body.


The symbols of the Schwarzenberg coat of arms, quadrant by quadrant, moving clockwise from lower left: a burning branch, vertical stripes, three arrows pointing up, and a raven plucking out a Turk's eye.







writing credit Gavin Banns, ArtGaphica



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Oooo the church looks beautiful...thnx for sharing Anikapu
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Bone obelisks surmounted by putti flank a doorway to the crypt.

Picturs r awesome.
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Thanks Tanhapi ! Church pochondo hoise? Darao tomake oi church e raate rekhe diye ashbo!

Thanks Nazzy nd Dark_saint

Oshanto pothik thanks ! teacher ken? Bet te koi re?



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Thanks Tanhapi ! Church pochondo hoise? Darao tomake oi church e raate rekhe diye ashbo!
amar shathe tomar o thakte hoVe ei church e
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ohh wow...rare share...thnx apu..it was really great to see this uncommon thing


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eita tvte dekhsilam, national geography na jani discovery te, eki sathe voyaboho abong shundor, thanks putush for this nice share


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Etodine dekhla?

thanks khekku nd alana banu!



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