• 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.
  • 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...
  • / The Main Altar in the Skull Chapel - Kaplica Czaszek - Poland. ... When the chapel's creator passed away in 1804, his skull was placed on the altar as well.
  • The inner workings of the Skull Church in Prague are a stunning and eerie sight. When you walk inside, you’ll be in a small, dimly lit chapel.
  • Located in the small Polish town of Czermna, the Skull Chapel (Polish: Kaplica Czaszek) is a small and unassuming chapel.
  • Located in the old town of Czermna, Poland, the skeletons were placed in the walls and ceilings of the chapel between 1776 and 1804.
  • 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.