kryptorna
Kryptorna are subterranean chambers located beneath churches, monasteries, and cemeteries. The term derives from Latin crypta, via Greek kryptē, and in many languages refers to underground burial vaults or rooms used for sacred purposes. Kryptorna typically consist of vaulted galleries or rooms with burial niches, sarcophagi, or ossuaries. Light is limited and walls are thick, creating cool and damp conditions that have influenced burial practices and the preservation of relics and objects.
Historically, crypts date from late antiquity and the medieval period and served as secure burial places for
Today, kryptorna are often preserved as cultural heritage sites. Conservation priorities include managing moisture and salt