The Church of San Bernardino alle Ossa, located in Milan, Italy, is a chapel with a unique and striking interior. Adorned with more than 3,000 human bones, the walls, cornice, pillars, and doors are intricately arranged in Rococò-style patterns. This skeletal decoration, combined with 16th-century paintings, a ceiling fresco, and baroque-style embellishments, creates an atmosphere that is both eerie and historically rich. Visitors can explore this ornate space, where the interplay of light and shadow highlights the detailed craftsmanship and the somber beauty of the bone arrangements.
Church of San Bernardino alle Ossa (Santuario di San Bernardino alle Ossa)
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