Chiesa di Santa Maria del Suffragio detta del Purgatorio
Chiesa di Santa Maria del Suffragio detta del Purgatorio
Chiesa di Santa Maria del Suffragio detta del Purgatorio
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Frances
Sydney, Australia1 contribution
July 2024 • Family
Unique Church, known as the Purgatory Church. Interesting designs / art throughout. The church has an eerie feel to it. Be prepared for the small side room that houses mummified monks in cabinets from the 1700's. Wasn't expecting that, as well as a mummified infant. But very intriguing.
Written 17 September 2024
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Milton Kanno
Sao Paulo, SP9,857 contributions
Sept 2019 • Friends
Right at the front door you face a galery where they have important priests bodies decomposing, standing up on a showcase, side by side. They are there for centuries and not only the body conditions, clothes and acessories impress by its conditions. Impactual, there is no way you ser this and feel nothing. Inside also there a importante tomb at the botton of the altar together with a saint, also a Strong image to see. Rare and different place to visit.
Written 23 September 2019
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Davey
London, UK190 contributions
Sept 2020
Glass Boxes of dead people - mmm nice, Woooah I wasn’t expecting that, not for me but 5* so they don’t come back and haunt me.
Written 20 September 2020
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AMsays
Thornhill, Canada4,905 contributions
July 2022
This Romanesque Crypt, Museum and Archaeological site was closed much to my disappointment. It was one of the treasured unique places I had expected to see. I missed the sights including the crypt of the preserved, the tomb, the altar, artifacts, stone work and macabre depictions amongst other things. This was a big miss for me because of the uniqueness of it all.
Written 31 July 2022
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ZBZ009
Sydney, Australia196 contributions
July 2020
The history behing this church is very interesting and the place is unique, we liked the visit and experience.
Written 17 July 2020
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louisebielby
Walkington, UK126 contributions
June 2019 • Friends
As the other reviewers, this is a must next to the Cathedral and extremely interesting. I would have loved to have spoken to a guide or done a bit more research before I went there. It is certainly like no other Church I have been to, just stay out of the small room on the left if you want to avoid the mummified priests!
Written 23 June 2019
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V.
1,089 contributions
Jan 2018 • Couples
Located on a small narrow street next to a large cathedral, this church attracts attention through it being cramped between other buildings. But if you look closely, there are also some skeletons on the entrance door, which hint to something - it's a church of the purgatory.
The inside is just like any nice, old church, except for one thing - there is a smaller, adjoining room to the big hall, which contains some mummies (standing!) of people from centuries ago. There was even a smaller body, which we though to be a doll, as it did not look like a human at all, but other people here say it is indeed a mummified child.
It is definitely a macabre place, but it's something unique really and I advise you not to miss it.
The inside is just like any nice, old church, except for one thing - there is a smaller, adjoining room to the big hall, which contains some mummies (standing!) of people from centuries ago. There was even a smaller body, which we though to be a doll, as it did not look like a human at all, but other people here say it is indeed a mummified child.
It is definitely a macabre place, but it's something unique really and I advise you not to miss it.
Written 19 February 2018
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the_finchley_lees
London, UK883 contributions
July 2015 • Couples
Never in my ABC (another bloody church) of visiting sacred places on holidays have I ever come across a church like this. Oh my! Be prepared to be surprised and shocked. London Dungeon eat your heart out.
Written 3 August 2015
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jeangenieLondon
New Malden, UK161 contributions
July 2021
Very strange church - like nothing you will have ever seen before with decomposing priests’ bodies standing in a showcase. The, side by side. They have been in that position for centuries ! Really worth the visit
Written 28 June 2022
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Travelswithasuitcase
Shropshire, UK142 contributions
June 2018 • Couples
This small church majors on Momento Mori, having skeletons depicted in the doors, ceilings, walls and floors. For good measure there are mummies in white linen robes (? shrouds) with little black capes with red flames embroidered along the hems. Even the street takes part in the macabre fest, being Via Purgatorio!
Written 10 June 2018
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Potete per favore dirmi gli orari di apertura.
Written 30 August 2019
MaryTizi
Turin, Italy
16,589 contributions
Dalle 17.00 alle 19.00
Written 30 August 2019
What is the meaning of the mummies in the side room of this church?
Written 21 November 2018
Buona sera!!!!quali sono gli orari di visita della Chiesa del purgatorio???Grazie.
Written 7 August 2015
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