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  • Brno Ossuary (Czech: Brněnská kostnice) is an underground ossuary in Brno, Czech Republic. It was rediscovered in 2001 in the historical centre of the city, partially under the Church of St. James. It is estimated that the ossuary holds the remains of over 50 thousand people, which makes it the second-largest ossuary in Europe, after the Catacombs of Paris.
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  • Toggle the table of contents. Brno Ossuary. ... Brno Ossuary (Czech: Brněnská kostnice) is an underground ossuary in Brno, Czech Republic.
  • It is the sheer amount of skulls, bones and skeletons here, second only to the Catacombs in Paris, that make the Brno ossuary especially significant.
  • Europe’s second-largest ossuary (after the Catacombs of Paris) is located in Brno in the Czech Republic. Forgotten for centuries, the Brno Ossuary at St...
  • Brno Ossuary is the second largest Ossuary after the Catacombs in Paris. ... The Brno Ossuary is located in central Brno, right under the church of St. James.
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  • After Paris, Brno has the second-largest ossuary in Europe. ... The remnants from the original graves were moved to special underground areas, called ossuaries.
  • The Secrets of Brno Ossuary: A Journey to an Unusual Tourist Attraction. ... The ossuary in Brno is estimated to contain the bones of more than 50,000 people.
  • Investor/Contracting Authority: Statutory City of Brno. Project description: The aim of this project was to open to public the extensive historical ossuary located...
  • The more of Brno's underground you visit in one day, the more you save! Come see the Labyrinth under the Vegetable Market, the Ossuary at St. James...
  • Brno, in Czechia, has the second largest ossuary in the world. ... Go To Brno!, Ossuary of St James Church, (Retrieved 2017) [↩][↩][↩][↩][↩].
  • Until recently nobody knew about the existence of the Brněnská kostnice (Brno Ossuary) under St. Jacob's Square.
  • The origins of the Brno Ossuary date back to the 17th century, with the bones being moved to the underground crypt due to overcrowding in the local cemetery.