The Aragonese Castle in Italy has a macabre history as a convent with the ritual of praying to corpses of deceased nuns which were left on these stone chairs
The Aragonese Castle is a castle built on top of a rocky islet next to Ischia, a small Italian island on the northern end of the Gulf of Naples. Whilst a stronghold is said to have already been built during Classical times, much of the present structure dates to the Middle Ages.