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World’s Creepiest Attractions - Chapel of Bones, Evora, Portugal



Description & Facts: Walk into Portugal’s Chapel of Bones and there’s an eerie realization: you’re surrounded by the calcified remains of 5,000 people. There’s no escaping these bones—they occupy every sight line. That superbly curved crown molding? Rows of human skulls. Those patterns on the walls? Precisely stacked ribs and tibias. And every year, plenty of travelers come to the town of Evora to be creeped out.

This necropolis-turned-chapel is not unique. With their diabolical displays and professed obsession with mortality, macabre destinations around the world draw hordes of visitors each year to remind them that death, indeed, is inevitable.

Why do we get a kick out of being scared stiff by ghoulish places? “It’s like watching a good horror movie,” says Andrea Liskova, media relations manager for Czech Tourism USA. Of course, visiting a creepy place is more like living in the movie. And, Liskova says, the Czech Republic has its own scary spot—a 15th century Gothic Church about 90 minutes outside Prague containing 40,000 human bones. Would she spend the night there—alone? No, she admits, “It’s a very scary place.”

At these morbid must-see's, the subject matter ranges from religious to political to archeological to bizarre. The Torture Museum in Amsterdam, for example, documents man's cruelty to his fellow man.Worlds chreepiest tourist attractions, Chapel of Bones, Portugal, Czech Republic
James Schnobrich
Both real and reconstructed torture devices give visitors a sense of how deep that cruelty can run. But if you’ve ever wanted to see a skull cracker or limb-dislocating rack, this is the place.

And you don’t have to travel overseas to find creepy attractions. Sunny California has its own dark side. The 160-room Winchester Mystery House in San Jose was built by the heir to the Winchester rifle fortune to appease the spirits of those killed by her family's guns. At least three ghosts are said to live in this labyrinthine Victorian mansion with 2,000 doors and 10,000 windows. The home’s twisting hallways and dead-end stairways may have been designed to confuse unfriendly spirits, but even with 160 rooms, there are only so many places to hide.

Whether you're spooked by skeletons, ghosts, mummies, or murderers, get ready to cover your eyes at the world's creepiest attractions.

Capela dos Ossos, Evora, Portugal

From the outside, the Royal Church of St. Francis, located in the picturesque Portuguese town of Evora, Royal Church of St. Francis
Hugo Miguel
seems like any other shrine to piety. But looks can be deceiving. Inside is the Capela dos Ossos, or the Chapel of Bones. Short on space to bury the dead, enterprising monks in the 16th century moved the remains of 5,000 corpses into a consecrated chapeland, like medieval Martha Stewarts, decorated the space with their bones.

Truly Creepy: Two rotted corpses, of an unknown man and a young child, dangle precariously from nooses.
Source:travelandleisure.com

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