An Affair with Death in Sicily
Episode 24
The Grim is opening the gate and entering eerie Capuchin Catacombs located in Palermo, Sicily—home to one of the world’s largest collections of mummies. Originally part of the Capuchin Friary, the catacombs became famous for their preserved bodies, starting with the accidental mummification of monks in the 16th century. Over time, Palermo’s elite sought to be mummified, turning the catacombs into a macabre status symbol.
The catacombs feature over 8,000 bodies, including the famous "Sleeping Beauty," Rosalia Lombardo, whose mummified remains are still remarkably intact. Visitors can walk through sections divided by profession, gender, and age, offering a chilling glimpse into past burial practices.
Today, the catacombs are a unique historical site, studied by scientists to uncover the lives and health of the mummies. Despite minimal reports of paranormal activity, the atmosphere remains unsettling, making the Capuchin Catacombs a must-see for those fascinated by history and the macabre.
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