
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows the mummified remains of four Capuchin friars displayed in individual glass-fronted niches within a white wooden cabinet. The friars are dressed in traditional monastic robes, consisting of a white undertunic and a dark cloak with red trim. Their exposed faces and hands show signs of mummification. Each niche has a small wooden plaque at the bottom, likely indicating the identity and death date of the individual. The cabinet is positioned in a room with white walls and a patterned window above. The floor is covered with a mosaic of small stones. The overall scene appears to be within a crypt or ossuary, likely in a religious setting. The crypt of the Capuchin friars is located in the Church of the Madonna della Madia in Monopoli, Italy.
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