• The Skull Chapel (Polish: Kaplica Czaszek) is an ossuary chapel located in the Czermna district of Kudowa-Zdrój, in southwestern Poland.
  • The Skull Chapel in Kudowa Zdrój – Lower Silesian province in the south of Poland – is the only one in Poland and one of three such places in Europe.
  • The Skull Chapel is a unique and unforgettable destination that will leave a lasting impression on anyone who visits it.
  • Located in the small Polish town of Czermna, the Skull Chapel (Polish: Kaplica Czaszek) is a small and unassuming chapel.
  • 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...
  • Lining the walls of this modest chapel in Poland are the skeletal remains of over 3,000 souls. ... Without questions, the Skull Chapel is worth seeing in person.
  • 50,000 human bones used as interior decoration at Sedlec Ossuary, Kutna Hora, The Czech Republic. Less than 1hr train ride from Prague City Centre.
  • 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.
  • is the Chapel of Skulls (Kaplica Czaszek) in Kudowa-Zdrój, Poland. It is a Roman Catholic chapel that is decorated entirely with the bones of over 3,000 people.
  • The Skull Chapel in Czermna, near Kudowa Zdrój, Poland. The chapel was built in 1776 by the Czech priest Wacław Tomaszek.