Certosa Monumental Cemetery in Bologna

Certosa Monumental Cemetery in Bologna

Categories: Europe | Travel

It's no secret that many of us like to walk around cemeteries. Here you can find both history and beautiful architecture, and all this in the open air. And when several bygone generations of families appear before your eyes, you involuntarily think about the eternal, no matter how grandiloquent it may sound. Pere Lachaise in Paris, Recoleta in Buenos Aires, Necropolis in St. Petersburg, Jewish Cemetery in Prague and many small necropolises in different towns of Europe. On our last trip to Italy, we managed to walk around the monumental Certosa Cemetery in Bologna.

The Certosa cemetery was once a Carthusian monastery founded in 1334 and closed in 1797 by order of Napoleon Bonaparte. In 1801, the former monastery was converted into the city's monumental cemetery. The passion of the Bolognese nobility and officials for the creation of family crypts turned the cemetery into an open-air museum. Certosa di Bologna is included by the Council of Europe as part of the main route to places of European cultural heritage.

Certosa Monumental Cemetery in Bologna

Certosa Monumental Cemetery in Bologna

Bologna is considered a city of galleries and arcades — and the Certosa cemetery consists of rows of galleries containing crypts and columbariums.

Certosa Monumental Cemetery in Bologna

It is better not to make my mistakes and not to go without a diagram, because endless galleries with transitions into one another create the feeling that you will never get out of here, and the absence of people around brings a not very pleasant feeling of anxiety.

Certosa Monumental Cemetery in Bologna

Although the Internet gives information that tourist excursions are conducted around the Chertosa cemetery, I did not meet a single person, except for the staff at the entrance.

Certosa Monumental Cemetery in Bologna

In such rooms there is another level below, a staircase leads there, and the light turns on automatically, triggering the sound of footsteps.

Certosa Monumental Cemetery in Bologna

And now imagine: no one around, and suddenly the light turns on in the crypt! Scared? I'm very

Keywords: BlogVille | Bologna | Italy | Cemetery

Post News Article

Recent articles

The story of Josef Menchik - the last Czech knight
The story of Josef Menchik - the last Czech knight

Josef Menčík is often called the last Czech knight. This is not entirely true, because this man, most likely, was the last knight ...

20 frames that will give you faith in order
20 frames that will give you faith in order

Our world seems to be the center of a mess that can drive anyone crazy. Fortunately, there are special people living near us – ...

Anatomical theaters: not exactly a performance, but certainly an art
Anatomical theaters: not exactly a performance, but certainly ...

Since ancient times, the study of medicine is inextricably linked with autopsy, that is, the autopsy of corpses. Before starting ...

Related articles

When hung noodles: manufacture of spaghetti at the beginning of the XX century
When hung noodles: manufacture of spaghetti at the beginning ...

Spaghetti is probably one of the most popular Italian dishes. They began to do in Sicily in the XII century. For a long time, pasta ...

The art of peeping: 17 of the most powerful paparazzi shots
The art of peeping: 17 of the most powerful paparazzi shots

Paparazzi often expose celebrities in an unsightly light, an exhibition held in Turin presents their controversial work as a unique ...

12 Italian ghost towns
12 Italian ghost towns

Everyone knows about Pompeii – a perfectly preserved Roman city, buried for centuries during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. But ...