This said Crypt in Lewiston, Maine belonged to Monsignor Thomas Wallace, It was converted after former church was sold and turned into a hotel.
According to UK Daily Mail, guests who check into the Inn at the Agora, a boutique hotel in Lewiston, Maine, can rest inside a crypt that stored the remains of a Catholic priest for 100 years.
Believed to be the first of its kind, the bizarre room comes with a custom-built pine coffin with enough room for two brave souls, and a vent that was meant to exhaust the gases emitted by a rotting corpse.
It costs $290 (£185) a night to rent the basement room at low season, although it is only available from 9pm to 2am.
The room doesn’t have a toilet and is licensed as a novelty and entertainment room, meaning guests cannot stay overnight.
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