• The Brno ossuary was established in the mid-18th century. Plague and cholera epidemics quickly filled the chambers established to hold the bones of the dead.
  • It is the sheer amount of skulls, bones and skeletons here, second only to the Catacombs in Paris, that make the Brno ossuary especially interesting.
  • First off, you need to know Brno is home to six universities, meaning it’s a student city (an estimated 100,000 students live here). ... The Brno ossuary.
  • Visiting the Ossuary at the Church of St James in Brno can be an enriching experience that offers something different from the usual family outing.
  • The Brno ossuary is located below James square, mostly under St. James's Church. ... It is the second largest ossuary in Europe, after Paris catacombs.
  • Inside Brno Ossuary Our next pick for Brno sightseeing is also one of the most creepy and unique things to do in Brno. The Brno Ossuary in Kostnice u sv.
  • Visitors to the Brno Ossuary can take a self-guided tour, exploring the narrow passageways and marveling at the bone sculptures.
  • It is the sheer amount of skulls, bones and skeletons here, second only to the Catacombs in Paris, that make the Brno ossuary especially interesting.
  • Brno ossuary czech republic By Kostnica i Ossuarium Brno Ossuary w kościele św. ... The Ossuary, Brno (Image: Mikhail MarkovskiyShutterstock) .