8. St. George’s Church
Who did this? WHO DID THIS?
Apparently an abandoned, rundown shell of a church wasn’t frightening enough for one conceptual artist in the Czech Republic. Jakub Hadrava was actually commissioned to create an array of ghostly, shrouded statues to hang around the sanctuary of St. George’s Church in the town of Lukova, in hopes that it would increase tourism and generate enough money to make the necessary repairs to reopen to the church. Right.
Because that’s exactly what tourists are looking for when they sneak into an abandoned church in the middle of Nowhere, Europe: a spine-chilling art installation that is more likely to make them crap their pants than donate to the gallant cause of rebuilding an historical, 14th century house of worship.
For the record, the haunting statues are, according to Hadrava, made of plaster and not the tormented souls of a long line of dead witches who have the capability of stopping your heart with a single whisper.
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