Inside Sicily’s ultra creepy Palermo catacombs where hundreds of rotting ᴅᴇᴀᴅ bodies line the corridors just inches from visitors

THESE ghoulish pH๏τographs show a 16th century Italian crypt that holds 8,000 corpses.

The Capuchin Catacombs in Palermo, Sicily, Italy on January 2019 contains around 1,252 mummies, but is open to the public.

 The Capuchin Catacombs have become a grisly tourist attraction

The Capuchin Catacombs have become a grisly tourist attraction
 The cemetery was first reserved for ecclesiastical workers before accepting people from other walks of life

The cemetery was first reserved for ecclesiastical workers before accepting people from other walks of life

Palermo’s Capuchin monastery outgrew its original cemetery in the 16th century and monks began to excavate crypts below it.

In 1599, the monks mummified a priest called Silvestro of Gubbio, and placed him into the catacombs.
The last burials were in the 1920s, but the catacombs are now a museum run by monks, allowing people to get face to face with the ᴅᴇᴀᴅ.

Curious tourists are banned from taking pictures as they wander around the underground tomb.

The practice of mummification is an ancient tradition favoured by those living in Sicily with the Catacombs a prime example.

Sicily is set to launch a research laboratory on mummification.

Throughout the tombs the rate of decomposition varies – some of the mummies still had teeth, hair and skin, while others were crumbling bones.

People who wanted to be laid to rest in the catacombs had to request a space before they died.

It was a sign of status to be on display and the bodies would stay there as long as the family paid.

 The cemetery was officially closed in 1880, with the last burials in the 1920s

The cemetery was officially closed in 1880, with the last burials in the 1920s
 Capuchin monks watch over the cemetery, which has been turned into a museum

Capuchin monks watch over the cemetery, which has been turned into a museum
 The halls are divided into men, women, virgins, priests, monks, professionals and children

The halls are divided into men, women, virgins, priests, monks, professionals and children
 The catacombs are open to the public, but people are banned from taking pH๏τos

The catacombs are open to the public, but people are banned from taking pH๏τos
 But the macabre mummy collection has been shown on TV programmes

But the macabre mummy collection has been shown on TV programmes
 An inscription hanging from the neck or pinned to the chest, indicates the name, birth and death dates of the deceased

An inscription hanging from the neck or pinned to the chest, indicates the name, birth and death dates of the deceased
 The ghoulish collection contains bodies from the 16th century to the 20th century

The ghoulish collection contains bodies from the 16th century to the 20th century
 Some bodies are preserved better than others in the underground tomb

Some bodies are preserved better than others in the underground tomb
 Many villages in Sicily display the bodies of priests, monks or citizens in the crypt of their church

Many villages in Sicily display the bodies of priests, monks or citizens in the crypt of their church

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