Dark Tourism in Brno - Ossuary and Vegan Food

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On my final day in Brno, the second biggest city in the Czech Republic, I decide to revisit Brno Ossuary.

The Brno ossuary is found underneath the Church of St James. It was rediscovered in 2001 during renovations to the church grounds. It is estimated that it holds the remains of over 50,000 people, making it the second biggest ossuary in Europe after the catacombs of Paris.

All this dark tourism made me hungry so I decided to treat myself to a vegan feast at Dhaba Beas. This buffet style restaurant offers wonderful vegan and vegetarian food at affordable prices.

So, if you're a vegan, dark tourism lover, Brno has you covered!

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