ミラノ大聖堂に非常に近く、徒歩わずか数分、小さな白い建物、内部は比較的シンプルで、骨室は特に見やすいわけではありません。
ミラノ教会から南東へ約10分で行くことができ、ファサードとミラノ大聖堂は比類のないものですが、ここの本質は人骨室にあり、多くの人骨で飾られた部屋です。
珍しい人骨教会は12世紀から建設されました。最初は病院を収蔵して、各種の病気で亡くなった不幸な人の遺骸を収容するだけで、同じように教会堂を建てました。大聖堂から徒歩8-10分。完全に無料、ドアを押して入ってください。
ミラノで最も印象的な教会の1つで、内部には多くの神社...を鑑賞できます。
なんて素晴らしく豪華な教会でしょう!訪れる価値があります。
この教会の内部の骨格は恐ろしいもので、少し恐ろしい光景です。
This humble chapel not far south of Milan Cathedral. The famous human skeleton chamber is located on the left of the main building of the church, without entering the church. Saint Bernardino Bone Church. This Church in the centre of Milan has a long and rich history - in the 12th century there was a hospital opposite the church. There was a cemetery next to the hospital. Later, the cemetery was full. People had to vacate the cemetery for the newly deceased. In 1269, the prototype of the Saint Bernardino Bone Church was built, and the remains of the original cemetery had a new storage site. You remember that in the Middle Ages, the Black Death was prevalent in Europe. Among the few traces that remain today, the hell-like tragedy of that year was frightening.
A few hundred metres behind Milan Cathedral, the small church looks not very impressive, but next to another church is very eye-catching, the entrance is in the small door adjacent to that church. Even if you have a map in your hand, you have to confirm it again and again before you go in. There is no doubt that the inside and the ordinary chapel, walking a circle without human bones, wondering whether they have gone wrong and left, saw the original dark corridor, into which is the room where the human bones are stored. There are many bones that pile up to the ceiling. I don't know if it's because there's not much sunshine or because it's psychologically active. It's obviously cold and gloomy. There are always people in twos and threes who see that the silence of human bones is only a wall between life and death.
ミラノ大聖堂に非常に近く、徒歩わずか数分、小さな白い建物、内部は比較的シンプルで、骨室は特に見やすいわけではありません。
ミラノ教会から南東へ約10分で行くことができ、ファサードとミラノ大聖堂は比類のないものですが、ここの本質は人骨室にあり、多くの人骨で飾られた部屋です。
珍しい人骨教会は12世紀から建設されました。最初は病院を収蔵して、各種の病気で亡くなった不幸な人の遺骸を収容するだけで、同じように教会堂を建てました。大聖堂から徒歩8-10分。完全に無料、ドアを押して入ってください。
ミラノで最も印象的な教会の1つで、内部には多くの神社...を鑑賞できます。
なんて素晴らしく豪華な教会でしょう!訪れる価値があります。
この教会の内部の骨格は恐ろしいもので、少し恐ろしい光景です。
This humble chapel not far south of Milan Cathedral. The famous human skeleton chamber is located on the left of the main building of the church, without entering the church. Saint Bernardino Bone Church. This Church in the centre of Milan has a long and rich history - in the 12th century there was a hospital opposite the church. There was a cemetery next to the hospital. Later, the cemetery was full. People had to vacate the cemetery for the newly deceased. In 1269, the prototype of the Saint Bernardino Bone Church was built, and the remains of the original cemetery had a new storage site. You remember that in the Middle Ages, the Black Death was prevalent in Europe. Among the few traces that remain today, the hell-like tragedy of that year was frightening.
A few hundred metres behind Milan Cathedral, the small church looks not very impressive, but next to another church is very eye-catching, the entrance is in the small door adjacent to that church. Even if you have a map in your hand, you have to confirm it again and again before you go in. There is no doubt that the inside and the ordinary chapel, walking a circle without human bones, wondering whether they have gone wrong and left, saw the original dark corridor, into which is the room where the human bones are stored. There are many bones that pile up to the ceiling. I don't know if it's because there's not much sunshine or because it's psychologically active. It's obviously cold and gloomy. There are always people in twos and threes who see that the silence of human bones is only a wall between life and death.