Topical news: Night Tours at St. James' Ossuary with Music by Miloš Štědron

5 August 2016, 19:00
Topical news: Night Tours at St. James' Ossuary with Music by Miloš Štědron

Starting today, the St. James' Ossuary is also open to visitors at night. Throughout August, Friday nights will be dedicated to tours accompanied by the music of Miloš Štědroň that he composed specifically for these spaces.

The ossuary atmosphere is enhanced by candles and music. Every Friday in August, i.e. August 5, 12, 19 and 26, you can experience the thrilling atmosphere of this special space in the bright light of a hundred candles from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. "The experience of the visit will also be enhanced by the impressive music of the composer Miloš Štědroň from Brno composed especially for this sacred place," says Petra Kovářová, Director of the City Destination Agency, about the atmosphere, adding that night ossuary tours can be booked at 515 919 793 or by e-mail at kostnice@ticbrno.cz.

The St. James' Ossuary opened to the public in 2012. Visitors have the opportunity to see unique spaces that were discovered when the underground was explored in 2001. In terms of the number of skeletal remains, it is the second largest ossuary in Europe – after the Paris catacombs.

St. James' Ossuary / TIC Photo Archive

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