A real estate business in Sweden is selling a house, the gifts included a skeleton of a medieval population in the basement.
The house is supplied skeleton from the Middle Ages. |
This house was built in 1750 in Visby, on the island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea. In addition to ancient architecture, the house also has a grave and skeleton from the Middle Ages in the cellar. The starting price for 3 bedroom house, with bones visible through the glass, is $ 640,000.
On the web page Helagotland of Sweden, Leif Bertwig broker said the house was built on the foundation of a Russian-style churches and abandoned during the Middle Ages. The house is located in a farm area and has two other homes with similar architecture nearby, as is the entrance to the basement via a spiral staircase from the courtyard.
Even when the house changed owners, local museums will organize regular tours for visitors to admire the skeleton in the basement.
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