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Catacombs of the Franciscan friars

Catacombs of the Franciscan friars

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Catacombs of the Franciscan friars

Catacombs of the monastery of the friars Franciscan ("Cappuccini") in Palermo

Starting from 1599 the basement of the Convent of the Friars Minor Reformed of St. Francesco, called "Cappuccini", consisting of a regular grid of corridors covered with barrel vaults and cross vaults, were used as "catacombs" until the first decades of the twentieth century.
In the catacombs were buried about 8,000 corpses, arranged along the walls and under floors, neatly divided into "departments": children, women, men. In some cases they are further broken down by categories such as "clergy" and "professional."
At intersections and corridors are extensions of niches and environments intended for people of rank or particular social importance.
The bodies, before being exposed, they were placed in premises adjacent to corridors, called "colatoi," for a whole year, so that the process of mummification happen. The best results were obtained when the bodies themselves were treated with baths of vinegar or lime milk.
Please note: the photographs of this report document a historical reality widespread in Spain and South Italy, but some of them are very "raw" or "strong", and could therefore hurting the feelings of someone. Therefore we do not recommend their vision to those who may wish to be able to be in any way disturbed by them.

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Comments 13

  • dark soul123 09/03/2015 0:00

    The picture is, the catacombs are not, strangely enough!
    (at least to my mind..)
  • Cameraqueen 08/03/2015 22:36

    Fascinating but scary. Rgds, Sabine
  • dark soul123 30/05/2013 17:06

    Very good picture.
    Makes you aware of mortality again and to think of every minute that you are able to live and have people around you and food and work, have a soul given to your bones.

    I remember being in catacombs in Rome, that was similar and seeing it often maybe takes away the non-verbality that we have around death and being dead nowadays.
  • chantal Montmasson in Ghiroldi 03/05/2013 23:48

    Bel documento un po impressionate ! Ciao
  • Enrico Casiraghi 03/05/2013 19:59

    Ho visitato vent'anni fa' l'affascinante "cripta" ma non osai fotografare. Ricordo come in realtà non si percepisse affatto il senso della morte, come invece si percepisce nelle foto.
    Ricordo una bambina che giocava indifferente nei corridoi.
    Scontato il commento sulla qualità delle tue fotografie.
    Ciao.
  • groc 15/04/2013 19:54

    Pulvus eris...
    Un eccellente documento.
    Ciao.
    Joan
  • Rose White 15/04/2013 12:10

    ...erinnert mich an den Anfang des Filmes "Nosferatu", mit Klaus Kinski!...sehr spannend...die Örtlichkeit, bringt das Bild auch rüber!!! LG Roswitha
  • Emilio Sirletti 19/03/2013 10:32

    la cruda bellezza dell'essere uomo.
    Queste catacombe ricordano il Cimitero delle Fontanelle a Napoli.
    Ciao
  • adriana lissandrini 16/03/2013 22:29

    Impressionante il soggetto, crudo nella sua realtà, sopratutto se si pensa che questo è il destino della forma a cui tutti più o meno teniamo....
    Molto interessante la tua descrizione, ed eccellente la resa fotografica per definizione e forti contrasti e per l'ottimo bianconero, complimenti Carlo,
    grande fotografia!
  • Vitória Castelo Santos 16/03/2013 18:01

    «Fummo come voi sarete come noi»
  • ann mari cris aschieri 16/03/2013 10:09

    Un dossier straordinario.
    Tenessimo presente non solo ciò che crediamo di essere, ma anche ciò che sicuramente diverremo...
    CIAo!
  • Lawson McCulloch 16/03/2013 10:08

    Fascianting information and image to match.
    best wishes,
    Lawson
  • Pietro de angelis 16/03/2013 9:53

    Un ottimo B&W per una foto molto suggestiva e di indubbio valore storico.
    Complimenti Carlo!!!

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