Chiesa dei Morti

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(398 reviews)
Via F. Ugolini, 61049 Urbania Italy
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About

The Chiesa dei Morti, or Church of the Dead, stands as a fascinating testament to medieval funerary art in the heart of Urbania, a historic town known for its ceramics and Renaissance heritage. Visitors witness a unique collection of 18 natural mummies, carefully preserved over centuries behind the altar—an eerie yet compelling reminder of the past. The church’s austere architecture, with stone walls and a modest bell tower, complements the somber yet dignified aura of the mummies, delivering a quiet, reflective experience. Alongside the mummies, the interior showcases modest iconography and a simple nave, typical of Romanesque‑influenced churches in the region. While the church itself offers a modest, free entrance, the surrounding town provides charming streets, local artisan shops, and nearby historic sites such as the Ducal Palace and the medieval walls. Visitors can spend a leisurely couple of hours exploring both the church’s peculiar exhibit and the broader historical ambiance of Urbania, making it an excellent stop for history and culture lovers. Overall, the Chiesa dei Morti encapsulates the region’s dedication to preserving its past, providing a quiet, contemplative venue that stands out among the town’s other attractions.

Highlights

  • Natural Mummies
  • Historic Church Architecture

Must-See Areas

Altar with Mummies
Church Interior

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Good for

History Enthusiasts
Cultural Tourists
Families
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