7 Wonders of the World's Most Frightening

If we are used to hearing, see the 7 Wonders of the World, of course, our minds will drift up towards a beautiful place, majestic, centuries-old and made it extraordinary. But there are actually unwittingly creepy places that are also categorized in the Other World Wonders, creepy, claustrophobic, because these places are not reserved for those who live. Diverse ideas and reasons that started the construction of the creepy places. Here we summarize the 7 Wonders of the World's Most Frightening exist in various parts of the world:

7. Paris Catacombs


In the southern city of Paris, capital of France turns out there is a wide place in the form of underground labyrinths are used to store about more than 6 million human remains inside. The underground labyrinth has a total length of approximately 300 kilometers and has a lot of hallway - hallway branching so that if people are trying to get into it so maybe he got lost.

Number of bodies stored in The Catacombs almost three times the population living above the maze that is paris.

Based on historical facts, advance with the development of the Christian religion and the tradition of burial remains to be close to the Church of the environment resulted in the 10th century burial areas in central paris becomes too full and difficult to evolve from the central city. This resulted in only the wealthy are able to carry out the ritual burial near the church environment. As for the people who do not have much money, then burial for their relatives provided a funeral that is more akin to a mass burial place. When the grave was already filled by the human body can be disassembled again and entered by other bodies and little bodies are able to buy their own coffins, so that eventually a coffin that has been used can be used again for the next burial.

The Catacombs is currently used as a museum basement for travelers, by presenting a gallery of human bones are arranged neatly. The museum is open daily from 10 am to 5 pm and is limited to 200 visitors each his Tour.

6. Skull Tower Ni, Serbia


Skull Tower in Serbia is one of the buildings that has a collection of bones, and intended to scare those who see it. It's the way it is used hundreds of years in the past, precisely in 1809 when rebel fighters Serbia experienced significant shocks due to dealing with the Ottoman Empire forces. In order to curb the flow of fighters Serbian uprising, a Turkish commander ordered his men to cut off the head of the body of the deceased, gather and arrange them to become a fortress, it is used as a warning to those who try to fight the empire. A total of 952 skull rumored to be part of the castle, but over time there is a claim and bring a lot of skulls that are considered family members, to date only 58 skulls left alone in the tower Ni.

5. Chapel of Skulls, Czermna, Poland


The story about the existence of the Skull Chapel (Kaplica Czazek) is an interesting one in the other churches in Poland. This chapel was made between 1776 and 1804, when a pastor Republic and assisted several local gravedigger, spending countless hours digging and lifting bodies whose numbers do not count, because it is a mass grave. They are finding a skull with attractive conditions and then separated from the other bones. Skull is interesting is that one of them has a bullet hole in his head, allegedly during his lifetime he was a politician. Some of the bones were brought into the chapel. Overall the priest had found 24,000 skulls in the excavation. Some of them are 16 feet in the depths of the soil, but only about 3,000 bones are trimmed and filled the chapel, the chaplain's room with a Czech name, sanctuary of silence.

4. Capela dos Ossos, Evora, Portugal

Capela dos Ossos, or more well known as the Chapel of Bones (Bones Chapel), located adjacent to the Church of St. Francis is one of the attractions in the city of Evora, Portugal. Capela dos Ossos was built in the 16th century, with the aim of controlling the needs of the local community burial ground. One of the highlights was the room where there are two bodies which dikeringkanseorang boys and small, hanging by a chain on the wall of the room. Their identity is not known, but based on the narrative of the local community, their relationship is a father and son, were being mean to the mother / wife and then condemned.

3. Cemetery Brno, Czech Republic


Bruno cemetery is a cemetery located under St.Jacob Square has existed since hundreds of years ago. When a new building project has been determined and will be implemented in 2001, an archaeological ekpsplorasi activities were carried out. And how surprised archaeologists, nearly 50,000 human skeletons found looks comply space underground tunnels. Some skeleton exhumed to obtain space for new bodies, it looks like it is done so many skeletons visible inside the tunnel space. Once on a time-frame shells are attached tightly enough, until then there was a flood and hit all the existing frameworks in the tunnel. Then the City of Brno doing a restoration effort in 2010 to 2011. It seems Funeral Brno is the second largest in the world. And this cemetery is not a scary place, but this place was a place for a relationship between life and death, a place to meditate.

2. Santa Maria della Concezione, Rome, Italy


Santa Maria della Concezione is one of the most beautiful places, so that no one who believes that death is a scary thing. In a visible church of over 4,000 Capuchin monks bones are arranged so artistically, so it looks beautiful. Some bones are still equipped with a Capuchin monk robes, but some rearranged into works of art and a symbol of both the ornament room. A plaque inscription was found in the dalamruangan and said, What do you have today, is that we have ever experienced. What we are experiencing now, is what you will experience. This is a warning about the coming death in the way of human life. A warning is warm and soothing.

1. Funeral Sedlec, Czech Republic


One place to see the collection of human remains in the world, is in Sedlec Cemetery located in the Czech Republic. A small church building on the outskirts of Kutna Hora, has been met by more than 40,000 human skeletons. As a result, this church became known as the Church of Bone (Bone Church), thousands more bones are arranged into a room and wake up there is in this church. Room ornaments, religious symbols, stair railings, and much more.

In 1278, a monk named Henry doing a spiritual journey to where Jesus Christ was buried. Upon returning from his trip, he brought a small amount of soil from the grave. He then cast the land into various rooms in Sedlec cemetery, burial ground and trying to purify it. As a result, everyone assumed that the Sedlec cemetery is a sacred place and the best for a person's body is buried, so that eventually the cemetery could no longer accommodate the bodies to be buried. Finally in 1511, the bodies that have been buried again exhumed, their bones then store outdoors.

The excavation effort lasted longer, until in 1870 a carpenter, Frantiek rint, hired to organize the interior space, and their bones are in the room. He racked his brain, trying to think where the bones. Until finally popped an idea to create a work of art which originated from the bone. He then assemble the bones into art objects, ornaments room, and even places of worship such as altar, candlesticks, and so on. Although scary actually almost similar to the chapel Satanists, but Sedlec is building a holy Christian church, which is also a cemetery. Sedlec is a building and the amazing wonders of the world.