Chapel of Bones (Évora)

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"The Chapel of Bones (Capela dos Ossos) in Évora is a macabre yet intriguing 16th-century chapel located within the Church of St. Francis. Adorned with the skeletal remains of approximately 5,000 individuals, the chapel serves as a thought-provoking reminder of mortality and the transient nature of life. The walls and pillars are lined with human bones and skulls, creating a unique and somewhat eerie ambiance that prompts reflection on the inevitability of death."
"One of the most unusual attractions is the Chapel of Bones, a church whose walls are decorated with human bones and skulls from more than 5000 skeletons. 👣How to get there: reachable on foot from Sé de Évora (550m,7min). Bus stop: Rua da República, line 51. Ticket cost: full price 6€-reduced price 4€. Free entry for under 12."
Jennifer Hewitt
"Capela dos Ossos translates literally as "The Chapel of Bones," and human bones are exactly what you'll find inside. Thousands of them, in fact, stacked high from floor to ceiling along every wall of this small chapel. This experience costs €6 per person. "

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