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Catacombe dei Cappuccini

An underground burial site in Palermo featuring preserved mummies of monks and locals, displayed since the 16th century.

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stillontheroad 3 years ago

Catacombe dei Cappuccini Guides

  • Places I've been

    ste.divita (Stefania Di Vita)
    "We travel, some of us forever, to seek other places, other lives, other souls."
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    michele (Michele Humeston)
  • Where the Deads don't sleep... (it's not a list but tips for your next trip)

    ste.divita (Stefania Di Vita)
    If you are fascinating from obscure places surely come to Sicily where you can visit Catacombe dei Cappuccini in Palermo. There you can find 8000 mummies dining the walls, all dressed with their precious clothes.  The mummies are positionated according to profession. You can find rooms for lawyer, doctors, clergy, women or babies.The oldest corps in the crypt is the body of a friar named Silvestro da Gubbio who died in 1599. But the most important curious fact is about a baby girl and her mummification process.  The Baby girl was Rosalia Lombardo.  She died  in 1920 when she was only 2 years old and she was defined the Baby sleeping beauty because her state of the body was in perfect condition. The imbalsamication process  would take 1 year more or less. First step was draining all the liquids from the body and treating it with a chemical cocktail of formalin, alcohol, glycerin, salicylic acid and zinc salts.  If you want to know more, attached the link of a National Geographic https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yDpNv3DhQJ8
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    stillontheroad (Giada Matera)
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