The world's most haunted places
21.07.2023 - 07:52
/ roughguides.com
Whether you're a sceptic or a believer, these places are sure to give you a spine-tingling experience. From ghosts to other supernatural beings — here are a few of the most haunted places in the world.
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It’s said that the tortured souls of long-dead monks wander the grounds of Christchurch Priory, a grand parish church on the south coast of England. Nearby streets are stalked by the ghosts of ‘grey ladies’. On paranormal tours of this old Saxon town, tourists can visit a shop that locals abandoned — spooked by the frequent ghostly happenings.
The priory was founded in the 12th century by the Bishop of Winchester. Over the centuries it has been the site of many tragic events, including the Black Death and the English Civil War. Many people lost their lives during these events. It is believed that the spirits of those who died to continue to haunt the priory to this day.
The Priory at Christchurch, Dorset, England © cristapper/Shutterstock
Set amid serene Loire Valley scenery, Château de Brissac is one of the world's most haunted places. The turreted façade of these castle walls hides the gruesome tales of this ghostly location.
For example, the story of the fifteenth-century nobleman Jacques de Brézé. Brézé found his wife entangled with another man — and in retaliation — murdered them both. Since then, this castle is said to be haunted by the «Green Lady».
Visitors have reported seeing her ghostly figure, donning her infamous green dress, on the castle's staircase. Others claim to have heard frightful cries echoing through the castle. Many report an oppressive evil feeling when entering the grounds.
Chateau de Brissac, famous castles of Loire valley © leoks/Shutterstock
This abandoned monastery in the small town of Unterzell, Germany is said to be one of the most haunted places in the country. The sanctuary has a dark history, including allegations of abuse and murder.
The Bavarian nun Maria Renata von Mossau was one of the last people in Germany to be tried for witchcraft. After admitting to a string of crimes including Satanism and sorcery, she was decapitated and her body was cremated. More than 260 years later, people still report seeing her spirit traipsing through corridors at Kloster Unterzell, the convent she attended.
Kloster Unterzell, Germany — one of the most haunted places in the world © FooTToo/Shutterstock
This historic building was once used as a prison and execution site during World War II. Dutch colonialists built Lawang Sewu and the Japanese turned it into a brutal detention camp, where prisoners were interrogated and tortured. Some were even killed.
It is said to be haunted by the