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More model informationGothic charnel house at the fortified church of St. Michael in the village of the same name. As the cemetery in St. Michael only had limited capacity, the charnel house was used to store the bones of the deceased in order to create space in the cemetery. The ossuary was built after 1395. The tall and narrow building with an eastern quintuple end, stepped strong buttresses, two-lane pointed arch windows with quatrefoil tracery and lancet windows with trefoil ends is located between the apse of the fortified church and the fortified tower at the south-east corner of the fortifications. The interior has a single bay with a ribbed vault on chalice consoles.
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Apr 19th 2024
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