• Toggle the table of contents. Skull Chapel. ... The Skull Chapel is the only such monument in Poland, and one of five in Europe.[2].
  • The "Skull Chapel" was built between 1776 and 1784 by Father Wacław Tomaszek. Inspired by the catacombs of Rome, the priest decided to use the bones...
  • Keep in mind that the Skull Chapel is the only such monument in Poland and one of three in Europe so you might want to see it with your own eyes.
  • The name in Polish of this chapel is Kaplica Czaszek (The Skull Chapel) and it was built approximately in 1776 by a local priest, Waclaw Tomaszek...
  • Located in the small Polish town of Czermna, the Skull Chapel (Polish: Kaplica Czaszek) is a small and unassuming chapel.
  • Skull Chapel in Czermna is located about 130 km from Wrocław (2h drive). ... The Skull Chapel in Czermna is the most visited place in the Kudowa-Zdrój region.
  • The Skull Chapel is the only such monument in Poland, and one of six in Europe. The chapel was built in 1776 by Czech local parish priest Václav Tomášek.
  • ...Czaszek (skull chapel) of St. Bartholomew’s Church, Czermna, Kudowa, Poland dates from the end of the 18th century and is the only such chapel in the country.
  • The Skull Chapel is an ossuary chapel placed within the Czermna district of Kudowa, a city in Klodzko County, Lower Silesia and Poland.