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  1. Rosalia Lombardo (13 December 1918 – 6 December 1920) was a Palermitan child who died of pneumonia, resulting from the Spanish flu, one week before her second birthday. Rosalia's father, Mario Lombardo, grieving her death, asked Alfredo Salafia, an embalmer, to preserve her remains.

  2. Jun 22, 2021 · Rosalia Lombardo was a young girl who died of the Spanish Flu in 1920 and was mummified by a secret formula. Her eyes appear to open and close because of a light illusion, but her body is still remarkably preserved in the Capuchin catacombs.

  3. Jul 11, 2024 · Meet Rosalia Lombardo, the girl in the glass coffin. Although always old, there are also young mummies. While details of her life are a mystery, today, she is known as one of the best-preserved mummies in the world.

  4. Jan 10, 2017 · Rosalia Lombardo was a two-year-old girl who died in 1920 and was embalmed by Alfredo Salafia. Her body is one of the best preserved mummies in the world and is displayed in the Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo, Italy. Visitors claim that her eyes open and close, but the curator has a different explanation.

  5. Aug 20, 2023 · Rosalia Lombardo was a 2-year-old girl who died in 1920 and was embalmed by Alfredo Salaria, creating a masterpiece of the art of embalming. Her mummified body is preserved in the Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo, a tourist attraction that houses around eight thousand mummies.

  6. Aug 5, 2021 · Rosalia Lombardo was a two-year-old girl who died of pneumonia in 1920 and was mummified by an embalmer. Her eyes are said to blink due to light reflections, and her body is well-preserved by a secret formula.

  7. At the end of the first corridor of the Caphucin Catacombs of Palermo, in the chapel of Santa Rosalia, between two coffins with the corpses of children, there is that of the little Rosalia Lombardo, a two years old girl died in 1920, amazingly preserved and with the aspect of a sleeping angel.