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Wednesday, 16 October 2024

Museum in Italy holds over 8000 corpses, skeletons May 14,2019

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The Capuchin Catacombs in Italy maintain 8,000 and around 1,252 mummies and is open to the public, day by day Mail said.

In 1599, monks had mummified a clergyman known as Silvestro of Gubbio even as placing him into the catacombs.

however, in Nineteen Twenties, burials within the vicinity stopped and then the space is now a museum run by means of monks.

Travelers are banned from snapping snap shots of the place, as they path around the pix from in the tombs show the variant of the prices of decomposition of the mummies.

some nevertheless had teeth, hair and pores and skin, whilst different appears to be crumbling to pieces. 

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