Eaten alive by mosquitos in this crypt - Poggioreale Naples Part 5 🇮🇹
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Poggioreale Part5: I discovered a crypt with partially covered remains which was full of mosquitos which headed straight for me #cemetery #graves #abandoned
there was a grave the piqued my interest as you passed, I had to pause and translate it. Turned out to be a boy of 11, Carlotto. Beautiful poetic epitaph his family gave him- " his strong intellect, which had manifested itself early as a vivid light, had radiated the parents with hope. but on the night of January 25, 1888, he extinguished the kind Carlotto, traveling as if in whirlwinds of fire, affections and passions and ideals"
even sadder, above him it looks like his sister, who was born a few months after Carlotto's death, and having died around the same age:
on June 25, 1888 soothe the disappointment of his loved ones due to the passing of a daughter, she was born Guilia Moglin her birth was a hope, and nothing was spared, so that she would grow strong and kind.
the inexorable scythe of death
of the evening of 26 February 1895 reaped this tender life.
Oh my days! Both are so tragic, and the epitaphs so moving! 😢😢😢😢💐🕊️🕊️
💔🕊💔Carlotto💔 Guilia💔🕊💔
Wow, now I have to wind t all the way back, as I'm watching on my phone, and the pace is so fast. I know he has lots of ground to cover.😢
@alliposh8097 great you notice these..I keep thinking I wish he would stop and read some of these tombs..there was a glass case full of flowers..I'm thinking are fir ashes. .but it would have been nice to have it explained!
Hi Dan. I love your idea of chilling with the relatives who have passed. You could read or listen to music or just enjoy the peace. A haven from this world of madness.
Thank You dear friend!
It's a very beautiful and historical cemetery.
Open bodies in the one mausoleum - maybe it's a embalmed bodies from old times, 120 -150 years ago.
Those bodies in shrouds were CRAZY!!
That cemetery should be called The Maze of Death. Hands down the creepiest yet most fascinating conglomeration of burial places yet.
You could prank soneone: talk them into letting you surprise them w something, so they'd have to wear a blindfold (and this is at night), and let you take em somewhere. You get to the cemetery, and they have no idea where y'all are. So you're wearin night vision goggles as you lead him to the very middle of said cemetery. You tell him to count to 10 or whatever, and then he can remove the blindfold. You've already snuck away heading back to your car. So to his shock he finds his self completely lost in a dark cemetery, having to find his way out. So you sit in your car and wait, laughing your ass off. You listen for any sound of his voice. You continue to wait, even if it takes till morning. Maybe he found his way out in some other direct. Or maybe he didn't make it out at all...?
@wondergranny2299 Ooo god, what a nightmare that would be! That place is beyond horrible in the day. I can't even imagine it at night. The shadows and sounds at night would cause a nervous breakdown.
@@wondergranny2299quite the imagination you have! Remind me never to go on a “friendly adventure” blindfolded with you!😂😂❤
@@irishamericanpinupdoll 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@wondergranny2299no thanks.
Wow !! What a beautiful and peaceful place to be buried.
Very beautiful and interesting place.
Thank you Dan for the great tour.
Europe has such interesting cemeteries! Thanks for taking us along! Howdy from Texas!
I'm from TX, too. Pecos County.
The audio today was very interesting. Sounded like the dead were having conversations all around.😳
I hear them too!!!! Is there a festival happening nearby or something????😮
You are not weird, I feel the same. I love this place, its fascinating
Another interesting video Dan
Knowing the traditional history and architecture of these cemeteries in Italy
Thanks mate for posting 👍🇦🇺
You were the only living thing there, of course the mosquitoes were waiting for you. Beautiful place,!
Thank you for all the walks in the cemetetaries of Naples. Beautiful, but they may need some good maintenance. You certainly made it out alive! Martha
It's amazing to me how much money people spent back then to build actual buildings to hold their loved ones' bodies. Some beautiful architecture in that cemetery
The mosquitoes were happy to see you 😂😂
Must have good cement back there as the stand up better than today
They still are open to outside as the iron wrought doors still let the elements in
“Maybe not this one, it’s too small” you had me laughing out loud 😂
Stunning cemetery xxxx
Nothing wrong with being weird.
Amazing place dan,that bird is a squaker lol nice to hear..yes i would be down there too at weekends cleaning up & fixing anything that needs it but also play some music🎶 that the deceased loved while visiting.👍🏻 Thanks for a fab video dan👍🏻😊
Those statues are amazing. I'm glued to the video . Thank you ❤
Thank you 4 showing us
Beautiful graves ..could you tell us the dates on some of them.
The graves in Europe are so different from those in Japan. Thanks for your wonderful video, it's like taking me back to Italy 100 years ago
The candles, as is the case among Catholic cemeteries in the US, are used loved ones of the dead to guide them through Purgatory. The place between Heaven and hell. So that’s what the candle holders are for.
It's fascinating how these crypts and tombs in Italy show how little architecture for the dead has changed in over two thousand years. This cemetery evokes all kinds of emotions from fascination, fear, disgust, excitement, and mystery. There are so many beautiful tombs and some awful, broken ones. The tombs with the lights are interesting. The cemetery must be fascinating lit up at night. Take care of yourself and be safe. Cheers.
I always think it is lovely when you can see the face's of the person who has passed away I feel you can sort of connect with them in their place of rest somehow thank you for showing us this peaceful cemetery 🤍🙏🕊️🕯️
It's a very beautiful place with lots of nooks and crannies to explore. I love it.
Literally a dead end
Great content Thankyou
ive always been fascinated with death monsters graveyards; now though at 66 its not just idle curiosity; this is coming attractions; also you realize entire world maps; entire societies friends places to go; hopes dreams; whole worlds gone
You definitely got your steps in.
Was going to say the same thing.
Beautiful place so peaceful.
I am amazed how much money and effort was put into building those huge mausoleums, no expense spared. If it wasn’t for all the mosquitoes a person could set up camp in one of those structures and it would be a nice quiet place to sleep. Many mausoleum seem to have electricity connected for the lights which could be used as well.
Amazing how Naples' Greek and Roman heritage continues in the architecture of this cemetery except for the occasional Egyptian style but in ancient Pompeii nearby there was an Egyptian community living there.
I wish I knew my Greek better at this time. Very interesting you helping me with a missed episode in my education that I am learning now. Thanks so much.
Very unique cemeteries
Wow....shocking. thankyou Sir
Love the designs of the ones at 13:30 and 14:00. The intracte details are amazing!
Hey Dan! This is absolutely fascinating!!
How long did these videos take to shoot?
A full day?, several days?
Where is this beautiful cemetery please ? Thank you xxxx
Italy. I think he only said it once. 🙏🏼🌎💖🇺🇸. 🌞
Was just thinking if I was wandering around there, I might have difficulty finding my way out unless there was sat nav available?
You need some bug protection That's awful 😢
In the US we have Deep Woods OFF spray. You need something like that for your walkabouts. And wear long pants.
The medallions with the photos are of very good quality. If you think how long they’ve been made, and they have not faded . Many years ago when I was in Florence, there was a shop that specialized in medallions on the Piazza.
Dafür dass Neapel & Umland aktives Erdbebengebiet ist sehen die Gräber wirklich gut aus!
It is an ashame that the cemetry is being neglected. I would love to visit somewhere like that. The history and of the people and the place is so amazing and fascinating. Some of the mausoleums look like two story apartments they are that big 😲😲 It is crazy that people have spent so much money on a resting place for past family members only to have it slowly crumble over time as no one is around to take of the graves/mausoleums
Would you mention the time of birth and death on these graves, especially the very old ones?
A lovely collection of vids ❤ how the F a comment from 2 weeks ago 🤔
I imagine many of my family’s graves are in the shape these are in. They’re in various places throughout the world.
Greetings from Poteet texas.
Always peaceful in the cemetery should not be afraid to be there. They’re in the ground where God put them they’re in sacred ground. Should be afraid of the living not the dead. They’re in peace.
Me encantaría poder ver la tumba de mis tatarabuelos.Teresa Piccini y Giuseppe Starnari.😊
Dan you sure they were mosquitos and not coffin flies?
That's a haunting carving of someone on their tombstone at 3:47 I assume it's the result of erosion over the years.
That is amazing , looks like a city for the dead
That was one of your best…
Não ver seus vídeos é um pecado porque é um trabalho maravilhoso PARABÉNS e muito obriagada👏👏👏
Whoever is building the underground have given themselves a very hefty bill . They were probably tacking the cheapest route 🤔🤦♀️🇬🇧
This looks like a place that Diane Keaton and another man made a movie in this area and it looks like the area that they used in the movie. "Hampstead it's called. "
I would like to have known yhe dates on some of the markers.
Lots of money spent on masonry!
I do not mean to be disrespectful I would really like to see a funeral and one of these cemeteries how in the world do they do them with their so close together with so many steps throughout the whole cemetery it would be something to see. And yes, I am one of those crazy Americans you hear about. I love old cemeteries.❤❤❤
Please tell me where you are it looks really interesting
What a labyrinth of death. Some beutifull monuments. Shame its not looked after better.
Hi dan can you please go to Sicily theres a church there where the dead are intered would love to see that if possible. Thank you 😊
Catacombe dei Cappuccini?
The little city on the hill waiting for the mosquitos to get ya
the OG "Tiny House".
I swear I thought I saw an Orb, and a loud whisper just towards the end of the video. Not sure how creepy it felt, but it sure LOOKED like it felt creepy!☠👻
Eaten alive? Weren't they already dead?
น่าเดินเที่ยวมันสงบดีมีเสียงนกธรรมชาติดูเหมือนน่าอยู่กว่าป่าช้าที่เมืองฉัน
Another thing about Poggioreale: You're always alone there, apart from the thousands of corpses and mosquitoes there, right?
Our families reunited in death. many memories in time and past, time is the fire n wich we burn
You can come to Messina Cemetery in Sicily, one of the biggest in Italy. I can guide u
Cemeteries like cities . Italian always honour their dead. Live better in death than in life . Always amazes me 🐨💗
Lot. Of. Steps.
Carry fabric sheets in pockets keep mosquitoes away
😮 ❤
This part is better kept up.
why dont take care of the place this is italy naples right
Why would anyone build a tunnel under a cemetery....absolutely stupid 😒
Maybe those extra tall mausoleums have a sleepin" loft up there so folks can spend the night. 😉🤣🤣🤣
having a bed and BBQ is enough for me I would definitely rent your mausoleum as a tiny hotel room.
The only thing is where do I wash or do 1 and 2's? oh, porta-potty next to the mausoleum and a Dead Good Walks bucket of water! see! We're sorted!! Dead Good Walks Airbnb is good for business!!!
Que de dinero desperdiciado!!!!
They want FRESH blood so be careful xx
“it’s a dead end”😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I dig the Birdsong,a calming atmosphere for the people who rest.🕊️❤️
You would book a mausoleum? But they're full of mosquitoes.
Sad the place is earthquake zone due to volcanoes. I'm sure the earth has shifted over the decades and building a subway that is asking for a disaster. I feel for the families.
As peace
Frame your subject, count a leasurely one thousand one, one thousand two. Instant flash pans don't serve.
This graveyard is a Classic Roman Catholic burial ground.
Привет из Казахстана!
Mosquitos a por el
So feckin creepy 😂
Hi Dan, are you able to tell us whether families have to pay an annual fee for their mausoleums to be erected and stay ? They take up so much needed burial space, I can’t see where revenue keeps coming in to the cemetery for its upkeep without regular payment of some kind. A morbid question I know, but it puzzled me. Another country ( memory fails just now) if you don’t upkeep the grave, then the remains are dug up and thrown in a pit so the grave site can be reused which is an awful thought. Many thanks Dan for enduring all the steep steps here and saving our legs, while sharing some beautiful monuments, set in very peaceful surroundings. 👩🦳👏👏👏🫶👍💐🕊️🕊️🙏
There are no specific taxes, but the initial concession is quite expensive and for each new burial you pay a tax, the landscaping and cleaning are responsibility of the municipal services, but the city of Naples has big budget problems so it can't do much. As far as the maintenance of the tombs is concerned, it is up to the owner or concessionaire. The oldest ones are owned by families so they are responsible for maintenance forever and unfortunately when they die out the ruins remain. Now, after the reform of the cemetery law, possession is no longer perpetual so upon expiry (25/40/99 perhaps there are also other deadlines but in the north east these are the ones) the place must be left free or the concession extended. In case you were wondering, the bones collected (when no relative has bothered to find a new place for them) are placed in the cemetery's ossuary.
I'm Italian and I'll try to answer your questions. Usually there are two kinds of burials. The first is the "perpetuo", where the family actually paied for the right to bury a relative "forever" and build a monument. Usually this form of burial is no longer available in cemeteries today for new burials, but there are still the old ones. The second type of burial, the most common since the 1950s and 1960s, is the one in which the municipality maintains ownership of the land, and the family pays for the burial right which lasts, usually 15, 20, 30 or 50 years. Each municipality has its own rules. If more than one burial is possible for in the same grave, the deadline expires from the date of the last burial. The family can extend the term to expiry if they wish. There is no set upkeep fees, as the City cares for the "common areas" of the cemetery and the family for the monument or mausoleun itself as needed. If the monument is severly damaged or the grave is not repaired, the City may remove the burial. To me reusing the plots allow for smaller graveyards, and since they are City owned they are cheaper to mantain. Plus after 60 or more years there are no more relatives alive who visit. When a buriar is set for removal the City puts a notice on it, 6 months or 1 year earlier, so anyone interested in that grave can make their own decision.
@@AndreaAlexandroNal Thankyou for taking time to explain to me…it’s all quite complicated and sad when families die out and the mausoleum of grave falls into disrepair and has to be removed . To my mind burying a relative should be their forever resting place, but the practicalities when land and space are at such a premium, as in Italy sadly, it’s just not possible. But I appreciate your explanation. Thankyou again. 👩🦳💕🙏💐
🎂🎂🎂🎂💫💫🥳☮️
11:15-11:40 Is it possible that the inscription plates were taken for any metal value? Could have been done during on of the WWs for arms and munitions (brass shell casings) or possibly just recently due to the influx of Ro**a**n immigrants?
Their relatives in the UK are currently stripping copper, brass, and various from our railways, monuments, tombs, graves, &.etc. There are two families on our street who alone venture out daily and return with van loads of booty which is then sorted on the pavement by everyone from toddlers to wobblers. The authorities, Labour Council, remain reluctant to prevent it. Just shameful although you do have to admire their initiative and industry.
There again the two Lazurii possibly died childless although I doubt it since looting tombs has been a stable occupation since the days of King Tut.
Just sad though.
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Wow, do you actually stop to look at anything, it was almost 5 minutes in before you actually even bothered to mention a name on a grave, and it seems the mosquitoes are more of an item the the graves to the title of your video, did not finish watching this, sadly
I do like your videos, but I’m getting a little bored with the Italian cemetery now.
Maybe it’s just me…I think cemeteries are lovely, interesting and peaceful places for a walk. 🙏🏼🌎💖🇺🇸. 🌞😁
I agree. This one is very fascinating.
Was thinking the same. Used to love walking through Walker Cemetery in Walker Parish on my way to Wharrier St school (Newcastle) in 60s both have fallen on hard times since the 60s
Me too, and so they are❤😅
I strongly agree!
Add me to the list.
Nowadays people live in tiny houses just a little bit bigger than those mausoleums.
no kidding but most not from choice but necessity, some countries housing is so insanely expensive, that such places sadly are all they can afford