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This is a list of locations that are (or have been) said to be haunted byghosts,demons, or othersupernatural beings throughout the world. Reports of haunted locations are part ofghostlore, which is a form offolklore.

Argentina

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Australia

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BuzzSaw roller coaster in Dreamworld

Bangladesh

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View ofShahidullah Hall,Dhaka University at the west side of the pond
Main article:Ghosts in Bengali culture § Alleged haunted places
  • Dhaka Airport Road: The segment of the road between Nikunjo and Biman office is reported by believers to be haunted by a lady at night, supposedly causing accidents.[15]
  • Dhaka Golf Heights, Banani,Dhaka: Claimed by believers to be haunted by a crying baby, and feelings of being watched are reported.[16]
  • Under-construction apartment in Old DOHS, Banani,Dhaka: Said to have ties toSatanism. Lanes 4 and 5 are reputed to have been built on top of graves.[17]
  • Purbo Nayatola Rail Crossing,Dhaka: Reported by believers to be haunted by a woman frantically looking for her missing infant.[18]
  • Shahidullah Hall Pond, Dhaka: The old pond adjoining Shahidullah Hall atDhaka University campus is believed to be haunted by people who drowned in the pond.[19]
  • Farmhouse inComilla: A huge farmhouse in Comilla is reported to be haunted byblack shadows assaulting people at night.[20]

Barbados

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  • Chase Vault is aburial vault in the cemetery of theChrist Church Parish Church inOistins,Christ Church Parish, best known for a widespread but unverified legend of "mysterious movingcoffins". According to the story, each time the heavily sealed vault was opened during the early 19th century for burial of a family member, all of the lead coffins had changed position. The facts of the story are unverified, and skeptics call the tale "historically dubious." The tale appears to have originated from anecdotes told by Thomas H. Orderson, Rector of Christ Church during the 1800s, and subsequently repeated inJames Edward Alexander's 1833Transatlantic Sketches.[21][22][23]

Brazil

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  • TheJoelma Building (now the Praça da Bandeira Building) inSão Paulo is allegedly haunted by victims of the fire that started on 1 February 1974, after an air conditioning unit on the twelfth floor overheated; centered on the "Mystery of the Thirteen Souls", individuals who died within an elevator as they were trying to escape the fire, and are haunting the building.[24]

Cambodia

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Canada

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Main article:List of reportedly haunted locations in Canada

China

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Main article:List of reportedly haunted locations in China

Colombia

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Main article:List of reportedly haunted locations in Colombia

Czech Republic

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  • Zvíkov Castle: Until 1597 there are stories about a Zvíkovský Rarášek (Rarach is a supernatural being common in Slavic folklore, similar to an imp or trickster) which haunts people in the ancient tower, Markomanka. This tower has stones engraved with unknown symbols, and was built during theMarcomanni rule overBohemia, in the 1st century BC and 2nd century AD. It was integrated into Zvíkov castle hundreds of years later. Strange events occur here frequently, including weird photos, technical problems, unpredictable behaviour of animals, spontaneous extinguishing of fires, electromagnetic anomalies, and the presence of ghosts. In Czech media it's a popular subject of investigation. Other areas of the castle are also haunted; it is said to be dangerous to sleep in the main tower, as anyone who does supposedly dies within a year. Another monster common in Czech culture, fire hounds are also part of the myths surrounding the castle. It is said that these spectral dogs (in some accounts they are depicted with burning eyes) are guarding a hidden tunnel underneath Zvíkov.[27][28][29][30][31][excessive citations]

Egypt

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Farafra Desert
  • Baron Empain Palace: Tourists have reportedly heard voices throughout the palace late at night. Guards and police have reported seeing ghostly apparitions of people who were once residents of the palace, wandering the outside lawn at midnight.[32]
  • Farafra Desert: The ghost ofAkhenaten is said to wander the Farafra Desert (also known as the White Desert) of Egypt, reported by dozens of tourists andnomads. Legend says this is because Akhenaten abolished the Egyptian gods when he became Pharaoh, angering the religious followers and priests of Egypt. Upon his death, the priests are believed to have cursed him to wander the deserts forever as punishment.[33]
  • Pyramids of Giza: A man in early 20th-century clothing has been seen by visitors, rumored to be the ghost ofHoward Carter. Various employees and tourists have reported seeing anorb apparition of an Egyptian Pharaoh, floating away from the pyramids towards the Valley of the Kings.[32]
  • Valley of the Kings: Eyewitnesses have reported seeing the vision of an Egyptian Pharaoh in the Valley of the Kings, wearing his golden collar, headdress, and riding a fierychariot with black phantom horses.[32]

Finland

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Alexander Theatre
  • Alexander Theatre inHelsinki is reportedly haunted by the ghost of an officer. The ghost moved to Helsinki as the tiles to build Alexander Theatre were relocated fromÅland. Some have suggested that the officer died in theCrimean War and has been there ever since.[34]
  • TheFinnish National Theatre in Helsinki is reportedly haunted by at least three ghosts - an unknownGrey Lady and the ghosts of actors Aarne Leppänen andUrho Somersalmi.[34]
  • Haihara Manor inTampere is supposedly haunted byThe Blue Maid, former maid of the manor.[35]
  • Nummela Sanatorium, an abandoned hospital in the village ofRöykkä has been rumoured to exhibit paranormal phenomena, like mysterious lights appearing in the windows of the building, and on the edge of the roof, the ghost of a woman who commits suicide by jumping down. There is also a rumour that the hospital might be haunted by the spirit of a girl who died there at a young age.[36][37]
  • Omenainen, an uninhabited island in the municipality ofNagu (nowPargas) in the centralArchipelago Sea, which was formerly a burial ground for those parishioners ofRymättylä and Nagu whom the church refused to bury in consecrated ground (because they'd committed, for example,murder, and othersins). In folklore, the island is considered cursed and ghost stories are told about it.[38][39][40][41]
  • Svenska Klubben (The Swedish Club) house inKruununhaka, Helsinki, is haunted by theGrey Madame. She is rumoured to be the former lady of the house who had an affair with her chauffeur. She is known to swing the chandeliers, play the piano and to walk around the house.[42]
  • Villa Kleineh, a historical villa in Helsinki currently used by the Dutch embassy, reportedly hosts a ghost calledThe White Lady.[43]

France

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Main article:List of reportedly haunted locations in France

Germany

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Northern front of Schloss Nordkirchen
  • Berlin: TheReichstag building has been reported to be haunted by numerous ghosts of famous German politicians.[32]
  • Heidelberg: TheHexenturm (Witches Tower) and theNazi Amphitheatre are both said to be haunted by various ghosts.[32]
  • Frankenstein Castle: Frankenstein Castle (German:Burg Frankenstein) is a realhilltop castle in theOdenwald, overlooking the city ofDarmstadt, and allegedly an inspiration forMary Shelley when she wrote her monster novelFrankenstein. TheSyFy TV showGhost Hunters International aired an entire episode about the castle and testified it had "... significant paranormal activity".[44]
  • Lichtenegg Castle: The ghost of a lady in a white dress is said to be seen standing in front of the entrance to the ruins at midnight. She will, usually, sit down on a flat rock covered with moss.[32]
  • Schloss Nordkirchen: The castle was built between 1703 and 1734. According to the legend, at full moon and on certain foggy nights, a few people have reported seeing a luxuriouscarriage with stallions running through the grounds.[32]
  • Wolfsegg, Bavaria,Wolfsegg Castle: This 14th-century castle was supposed to be a sanctuary for travellers. The folklore of this haunting originated from the 1500s, when Ulrich von Laaber hired two young farmers to kill his wife, Klara von Helfenstein, after discovering she was having an affair. Soon thereafter, Ulrich and his sons also died suddenly. There have been reports of strange noises coming out of a cave area near the castle. Several expeditions into the cave, uncovering numerous animal skeletons, leading locals to decide the noises had come from hunters who were hiding their prey. While the cave noises might have been solved, this has not been the case of the haunting of the "White Woman" who is still restlessly making her rounds of the castle.[32]
  • Würzburg: There is supposedly the ghost of a deadnun walking through the halls of Praemonstratenser Abbey. The ghost is said to be that of Maria Renata Von Mossau, accused of mixing herbs into everyone's food in order to bewitch them. The nun was taken to be executed only three days after her sentencing in court. She was first decapitated, and then burned and her ashes scattered. To this day, there are reports of her walking down the hallways and holding a bouquet of roses while picking off the petals, leaving a trail across the grounds.[32]

Indonesia

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  • Lawang Sewu: Dutch-built building inSemarang which served as Administrative Headquarters for the Dutch Indies Railway Company. DuringWorld War II, when the Japanese troops took it over. Stories about torture and execution are the source of the haunted lore around it. The name Lawang Sewu translates to "Building of a Thousand Doors."[45][46]
  • Jakarta History Museum: This building is located on the Old Town of Jakarta. It was built in 1710 and served as the city hall forBatavia, the capital of theDutch East Indies. It opened as a museum in 1974. Folklore of its haunting are connected to violence committed under the colonial government.[47]
  • Jeruk Purut Cemetery: According to local legend, the cemetery is haunted by a decapitated pastor.[48]
  • Kebayoran Baru: Initially a planned residential area. Some parts of the areas are said to be haunted. There are some urban legends involving aSatay peddler with skeletal head lingering aroundBlok P.
  • Menara Saidah: A 28-storey building located inEast Jakarta was once an office tower owned by a local Arab-Indonesian businessman of the same name. The building was abandoned in 2007. Since then, there are numerous stories about paranormal activities within the building such as a lady in red, ghost sightings in the basement, and mysterious ride hailing orders, postal deliveries and job interview invitations coming from the tower. The building remains a popular spot among local ghost hunters.[49][50][51]
  • Toko Merah: A Dutch colonial building located inJakarta Old Town was built by Colonial Governor-GeneralGustaaf Willem van Imhoff and later owned by Chinese-Indonesian landlordOey Liauw Kong. The building was known to be the site of the1740 Batavia massacre when the building was used for torture and killings at the time. Many locals report the sound of screaming at night and sightings of a Dutch lady in a white gown.[52]

Ireland

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Kinnitty Castle
Malahide Castle
Stewards House, Montpelier Hill
  • Charles Fort: Haunted by a 17th-century bride known as "The White Lady of Kinsale".[53]
  • Charleville Castle: This castle is haunted by the thirdEarl of Charleville's younger daughter, Harriet. She lost her life after falling from the main staircase of this building at the age of eight, in April 1861.[54]
  • Ducketts Grove: The mansion was owned by the Duckett family for 300 years, and is said to be haunted by aBanshee Ghost. On 17 March 2011, theSyFy showDestination Truth featured a four-hour live investigation for the season finale to find out the mystery of the ruins.[55]
  • Kilmainham Gaol: This former prison has paranormal activities of lights which often turn themselves on and off in the prison's chapel, unseen forces pushing people over, apparitional footsteps, the feeling of being watched by spirits, as well as unexplained bangs and disembodied voices.[56]
  • Kinnitty Castle: This Gothic castle sits on a plot that once housedDruids andBards. It has witnessed a long and turbulent history, and is reportedly the home of many ghosts, the most popular of which is the Phantom Monk ofKinnitty.[57]
  • Malahide Castle: This castle is haunted by Lord Galtrim, Sir Walter Hussey, the son of the Baron of Galtrim. Killed in battle on his wedding day during the 15th century, his apparition roams the castle at night, groaning in pain, while pointing at the spear wound in his side. There is also Lady Matilda "Maud" Plunkett. Her spirit appears to workers and guests as she did on the day of her marriage to the Lord Chief Justice. Maud would chase his spirit through the corridors. The third spirit is Puck, a jester who fell in love withGerard FitzGerald's daughter, Lady Eleanor, who was detained at the castle by Henry VIII for inciting rebellions. One snowy night in December, Puck was found stabbed through the heart, still wearing his jester suit and cap. Before his death, he swore that he would haunt here until a master with a bride from the people ruled this castle. However, he promised not to harm any male Talbot who slept here. Numerous visitors have reported seeing the jester's face on some photos taken here. The White Lady is the fourth apparition here. The White Lady is a painting of a very beautiful, but unknown, lady which hangs on the castle's Great Wall. It is said that she would leave her painting at times and wander through the grounds at night. The fifth and final spirit isMiles Corbet. He was given this castle and the surrounding property by Oliver Cromwell. During the Restoration, Miles was made to pay for his crimes, and was hanged. It is reported that his apparition appears as a whole soldier in armour which then suddenly fall into pieces.[58]
  • Montpelier Hill: The Stewards House, or Killakee House, was built around 1765 by the Conolly family as a hunting lodge. The house has a reputation for being haunted. Stories tell of a particularly large ghostlyblack cat. The best documented account occurred between 1968 and 1970 when theEvening Herald andEvening Press newspapers carried a number of reports regarding a Mrs. Margaret O'Brien and her husband Nicholas, a retiredGardasuperintendent, who were converting the house into an arts centre. During the conversion, tradesmen employed on the work site began complaining of ghosts. One night, a friend of the O'Briens, artist Tom McAssey, and two workmen were confronted by a spectral figure and a black cat with glowing red eyes. McAssey painted a portrait of the cat which hung in the house for several years afterwards. Although locals were skeptical of the reports, further apparitions were reported, most notably that of an Indian gentleman, and of two nuns called Blessed Margaret and Holy Mary who had taken part in black masses on Montpelier Hill. There were also reports of incorporeal ringing bells andpoltergeist activity. In 1970, anRTÉ television crew recorded a documentary about the house. In the documentary, aclairvoyant called Sheila St. Clair communicated with the spirits of the house throughautomatic writing. In 1971, a plumber working in the house discovered a grave with a skeleton of a small figure, most likely that of a child or, perhaps, the body of the dwarf alleged to have been sacrificed by the members of the Hell Fire Club. The house operated as a restaurant in the 1990s before closing in 2001; it is now a private residence.[59][60][61]
  • Leap Castle: Many people were imprisoned and executed in this castle, and it is supposedly haunted by several spirits.[62]
  • Ross Castle: Guests often wake at night hearing disembodied voices and doors banging and shutting on their own. An apparitional spirit who roams here is Richard Nugent's daughter, Sabina. Her lover, Orwin drowned himself. A second apparitional spirit who roams here is Orwin's father, Myles "The Slasher" O'Reilly. This Irish soldier spent his last night here before dying in a battle in 1644.[63]
  • St. Michan's Church: This church is haunted by disembodied whispering voices from mummies entombed in thevaults.[64]
  • Shelbourne Hotel: This hotel is believed to be haunted by a seven-year-old girl from the 18th century, named Mary Masters, who had lived in the row of houses which once stood where the hotel is now. She died due to cholera during 1791. Her apparition roams the halls.[65]

Italy

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  • Colosseum: Known also as theFlavian Amphitheatre, was reported to be haunted according to some witnesses and researchers' testimonies. Visitors have described observing ghostly figures wandering the staircases. There have been reports of hearing the cheers and screams from a crowd, while no sign of people existed in the particular section. The vaults were, reportedly, haunted by the spirits ofgladiators waiting to fight, actors waiting to perform, and prisoners becoming prepared for execution. Several accounts of cold touches or pushes have been felt by both tourists and employees. Sounds of animals have also been heard within the vaults.[66]
  • Poveglia: This island, near Venice, was once a sanctuary to refugees during theOttomanconflicts, and a hospice for sick patients throughout the centuries. It was detailed, from witnesses, haunted by many victims of theplague. In 1922, the island became home to a mental hospital, where a doctor, reportedly, experimented on patients with crudelobotomies. He later threw himself from the hospital tower after claiming he had been driven mad by the spirits of the island. The island has been featured on the paranormal showsGhost Adventures andScariest Places on Earth.[67][68] Poveglia is widely believed to be one of the most haunted places in the world.
  • Hotel Burchianti: It was a popular destination for celebrities during the 20th century. Guests have reported sounds of children skipping down the halls. In the Fresco room, guests claimed they felt icy breaths down their spines.[69]

Japan

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Main article:List of reportedly haunted locations in Japan

Jordan

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Malaysia

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Agnes Keith House inSandakan,Sabah, Malaysia, 2007
Kinarut Mansion ruins, 2012
Remains of the Highland Tower, 2008
  • Agnes Keith House: A house built on the site of a former house for British colonial officials. Reportedly haunted with a female apparition based on the experience of the house's former owners, including the American author namedAgnes Newton Keith, the ghost is believed to be the spirit of a resident who died throughout the wartime period in the surroundings before the current house was built on the same location. The house turned into a museum in 2004.[71][72]
  • Amber Court: An apartment and hotel in Genting Highlands built in the 1990s.[73] It has a notorious reputation as a haunted location with supernatural activities.[74]
  • Bukit Tunku: Previously known as Kenny Hills, Bukit Tunku is a leafy area with British colonial houses. There's a report of a phantom motorcycle and a ghost of a woman standing in the middle of the road. Local taxi drivers usually refuse to pick up women and children at night.[75][76][77]
  • Genting Highlands: Some apartments likeAmber Court and Ria Apartment are reportedly haunted as well asFirst World Hotel, which 6,118 of its rooms are reportedly haunted due to gambling related suicides.[76][77]
  • Highland Towers: After a tragedy that killed 48 residents, the remaining towers were reportedly haunted as claimed by the nearest residents who live not far from there.[76][77][78]
  • Kellie's Castle: A Moorish revival castle located inBatu Gajah was built by Scottish businessman William Kellie-Smith as a gift for his wife. The building remained unfinished as Kellie died of pneumonia in 1926 before the completion of the castle. It was believed the castle was haunted by alleged Indian workers who died during the construction of the castle, the castle become one of popular spot among local and international ghost hunters.[79]
  • Kinarut Mansion: A former Germanmanor house in theGraeco-Roman style. Local population living near the area of the mansion ruins claims the place is haunted with "Hantu Tinggi", a type of Malay ghost in the form of a tall tree who is usually disguised as a normal tree in the heavily forested area.[80] Other passerby claimed to have seen a fast moving apparition and hearing the eerie voice ofpontianak, a Malay female ghost at night which were also supported by media crews who covering information about the mansion when they felt "something" was following them through their walk in the area.[80]
  • Kuala Lumpur International Airport: The main international airport ofMalaysia stands on formeroil palm fields. Nighttime employees often see sightings and hear mysterious sounds. There are also reports ofpossession of airline staff and airport securities.[81]
  • Masjid Kampung Tedong: A newmasjid in Kampung Tedong,Melaka, built in May 2016.CCTV cameras captured two wooden boards that moved themselves as if apoltergeist was manipulating them.[82]
  • Mimaland: Located inGombak,Selangor, Mimaland used to be the largest theme park in Malaysia until it closed in 1994 due to a giant water slide incident that killed a Singaporean tourist in 1993 and landslide within the same area in the same year it shut its door permanently. Locals often reported paranormal activities around the former site of the theme park.[83][84]
  • Shih Chung Branch School: The building that was once school inGeorge Town, Penang was built during the British colonial period in 1880 and later closed its door in 1994. The school was once a private residence belonged to Hokkien businessmanCheah Tek Soon until it was later converted into hotels and finally a school building. During theJapanese era, the building was used as administrative building of Japanese empire and it also rumored that many locals were tortured and executed within the school building. It was believed that the ghost of executed locals still haunt the abandoned building as well as ghost of Japanese soldiers patrolling the building. Some ghost hunters reported that they have experienced psychological effects with some illness symptoms when entering the old building.[citation needed]
  • Tambun Inn: Located inIpoh, it is one of the top tourist destinations in Malaysia, and is reported to be haunted by many ghostly apparitions. Some of these accounts mention lights turning on and off, sounds of whispers and eerie cries, as well as a report of the ghost of an old woman spotted within the vicinity of the inn.[77][85]

Mexico

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Main article:List of reportedly haunted locations in Mexico

Monaco

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  • A yacht once belonging toErrol Flynn, theUSS Zaca, is berthed here and is supposed to be haunted. Witnesses have reported seeing Errol Flynn's ghost pacing aboard. Others have described the sounds of voices and laughter as if a wild party were happening on board.[86]

Myanmar (formerly Burma)

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  • Keng Tung: Amazing Kengtung Resort (formerly Kyaing Tong New Hotel) was once a palace, it is now a reportedly haunted hotel.[25][87]
  • Nan Myine Hotel: Located inPyin Oo Lwin, it is famous as a haunted hotel.
  • No.13 Basic Education high school, Mandalay: There're a lot of stories about the school. It was once used as a hospital during WW2.

Netherlands

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Kasteel Waardenburg

New Zealand

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Main article:List of reportedly haunted locations in New Zealand

Norway

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  • Lier Sykehus: An old insane asylum situated inDrammen, Norway, where people claim to have seen ghosts, shadows and apparitions.[95]

Oman

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  • Bahla: A town located in Oman. In neighboring Gulf countries and Oman itself, there are rumors of Bahla being home tojinns, which are same asgenies in English.[96]

Pakistan

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Mohatta Palace
  • TheChaukhandi Tombs: Chokundi Graveyard situated near Karachi is an ancient burial ground dating back to the 15th century. The intricately carved tombstones are a testament to the region’s rich history. However it is also considered one of the most haunted places in Pakistan.[97]
  • TheKoh-i-Chiltan peak: This mountain in Balochistan is described, according to a local myth and the legend associated with it, as being haunted by the "... spirits of forty babies."[98]
  • TheMohatta Palace inKarachi: Said to be haunted by ghosts of theBritish Raj era. Museum guides have reportedly seen various objects which have moved from their original place, or shifted about while guards have claimed to have "felt" the presence of certain spirits during the night.[99][100]

Panama

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  • Coiba: The largest island in theCentral American region. Formerly the site of a large prison, built in 1919. During the military regime of the dictatorManuel Noriega, it was used as a penal colony for political subversives, commonly referred to as Los Desaparacidos ("The Disappeared"). At its peak, Coiba held 3000 inmates. The prison ceased operation in 2004.[101]

Philippines

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Main article:List of reportedly haunted locations in the Philippines

Poland

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  • Haunted house inJeleń (part ofJaworzno city). Several families left this place, complaining of noises in the night and items thrown about by apoltergeist. The current owner offers adventure seekers an opportunity to stay in the house overnight (however, only groups of at least two people are accepted).[102]
  • An unfinished house atKosocicka St. inKraków.[103] According to the story known by locals, the house was located on a former cemetery ground. Construction started in the 1970s as an investment made by two brothers, but stopped after one of them killed the other in the house. After that the property was bought by another owner, who, for unknown reasons, committed suicide in the house at night, at the 3rd floor. Locals claim that ghosts appear in the house.[104]
  • Thecastle ofOgrodzieniec.[105] Allegedly, the castle is guarded by a ghost of a giant black dog, as well as by three human ghosts.
  • Abandoned hospital inOlesno.[106]
  • Auschwitz concentration camp: This infamous concentration camp is known to be haunted by ghosts of prisoners and victims of theHolocaust.

Portugal

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  • TheBeau-Séjour Palace, inLisbon, is said to be haunted by the Baron of Glória, who lived in the palace during the 19th century. Employees working at the palace report moving and disappearing objects and windows opening and closing abruptly. Visitors to the gardens also report hearing the ringing of non-existent bells.[107]
  • TheCastelinho de São João do Estoril, inEstoril, is said to be haunted by the ghost of a little blind girl who accidentally fell to her death in a nearby cliff.[108]
  • TheQuinta da Juncosa, inPenafiel, is said to be haunted by the Baron of Lages and his family. Suspecting that his wife was unfaithful to him, the baron reportedly tied her to one of his horse's legs and dragged her across the floor, killing her. After finding that she was innocent, he proceeded to kill his children and commit suicide. Locals have reported seeing the ghost of the baron several times over the years.[109]

Romania

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Main article:List of reportedly haunted locations in Romania

Singapore

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  • Bedok: A planning area in the southeastern coast of Singapore, which is famous for its paranormal activities. There are numerous reports of suicide ormurder-suicide around the residential areas. The most famous paranormal activity in the area is the ghost of a woman and her 3-year-old child. She allegedly died by jumping from the HDB (government high-rise flat), after throwing her child. But before she did that, she wrote "It's not over, darling" on the wall with her own blood in Mandarin. Residents claim they hear female laughter and wailing near the unit.[110]
  • East Coast Park: One night in May 1990, a young couple was having a date at the park's Amber Beacon Tower. It was at this tower where two men attacked them, knocking the boyfriend, 22-year-old James Soh Fook Leong, unconscious and killing the 21-year-old girlfriend Kelly Tan Ah Hong. After this particular incident, known as theAmber Beacon Tower murder, there have been people claiming to have seen a female figure, allegedly the ghost of the murdered victim, near the tower, and there were also alleged screams of help resonating from the area. The murder itself remains unsolved as of today.[111][112]
  • Old Changi Hospital: The vacated hospital compound was popular with movie-makers after theSingapore Land Authority commenced short term rental of the buildings and is often listed as one of Singapore's most haunted locations due to its history. A former British military hospital, its reputation as a haunted location likely stems from theJapanese occupation, when theKempeitai used its premises as a prison camp and reportedly turned some of the rooms into a torture chamber.[113][114][115]
  • Pasir Ris Park: One of the white sand beaches of Singapore. It is a place where it has been reported that a haunted place is a hotspot where women commit suicide. Nowadays, it is very popular among the ghost hunters.[116]
  • Spooner Road: Surrounded by various HDB flats (government high-rise flat), These HDB flats were formerly used for the railway employees who worked at the formerTanjong Pagar Railway Station. After the railway station closed down, the flats were abandoned for a period of time. The flats were eventually used for low cost housing. However, current and former residents claimed they saw moving shadows, items moving, ghost sightings and heard unexplained noises.[117]

South Africa

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Main article:List of reportedly haunted locations in South Africa

South Korea

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Spain

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Palace of Linares
  • Barranco de Badajoz (Tenerife) - According to witnesses, various spectral apparitions take place there.[121]
  • Casa Fuset orCasa de Franco (Tenerife) - In the property there are many cabalistic and satanic symbols painted on the walls. It is claimed that satanic rituals are performed in it, that shots are heard at night and psychophonies are obtained.[122]
  • Museum of the History of Tenerife - Located in the city ofSan Cristóbal de La Laguna, in it the ghost ofCatalina Lercaro appears, who according to legend committed suicide by throwing herself into a well of her mansion when she was forced to marry a man who she did not love.[123]
  • Palace of Linares inMadrid: Built between 1872 and 1890 for the Marquis of Linares José de Murga. According to legend this place is the most haunted in Spain. Supposedly, a little girl appears in the mansion, the Marquis fathered her with his sister and they murdered her in order to hide their incestuous relationship.[124][125]

Sweden

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Borgvattnet Prästgard
  • Borgvattnets Prästgård: The rectory of the small village ofBorgvattnet inJämtland, where there have been reports of hauntings since the early 1920s. On 2 December 1947,Bishop Torsten Bohlin revealed plans to"order a scientific investigation of the vicarage after several years of ghosts".The Church of Sweden confirmed ghosts and Borgvattnet immediately became world famous. Today, the rectory is open to the public in summer, and people can spend nights in the house for a small fee (which benefits the village).[126]

Switzerland

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  • The house located in Junkerngasse no 54 inBern is the subject of a number of stories about its haunting.[127]

Taiwan

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  • Chiayi Min-Hsiung Haunted House: Located inChiayi City, it was once the residence of the Liu family. It is probably one of the most recognized haunted house in Taiwan.[128]
  • Grand Hyatt Taipei: The hotel that is located inXinyi District,Taipei was believed to be haunted. The site of the hotel was believed by the locals to be a former Japanese concentration camp and believed to be haunted by former prisoners. It was believed that two big talisman-like paintings in the lobby was displayed on purpose to calm the spirits[129][130]
  • Sanzhi UFO houses: The UFO houses were constructed beginning in 1978.[131] They were intended as a vacationresort in a part of the northern coast adjacent toTamsui, and were marketed towardsU.S. military officers coming from their East Asian postings.[132] However, the project was never completed in 1980 due to investment losses and several car accident deaths and suicides during construction, which is said to have been caused by the inauspicious act of bisecting theChinese dragon sculpture located near the resort gates for widening the road to the buildings. Other stories indicated that the site was the former burial ground forDutch soldiers.[133] The last standing UFO houses have been completely demolished.

Thailand

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Main article:List of reportedly haunted locations in Thailand

United Arab Emirates

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United Kingdom

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Main article:List of reportedly haunted locations in the United Kingdom

United States

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Main article:List of reportedly haunted locations in the United States

Vietnam

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  • 300 Kim Mã inHanoi is a building which was proposed to be the Bulgarian Embassy, but was abandoned for unknown reasons. After a murder near this building, the story of mysterious phenomena including the ghost of a Western man is popularised across the nation. Now it is the property ofVietnamese government.[137]
  • Côn Đảo: The unfinished stone bridge in the deep jungle named "Ma Thiên Lãnh Bridge", or locally known as "Ghostly Bridge", which is a bridge built by over300 prisoners who suffered immensely and diedunder French rule. One villager saw a long haired male ghost in a white shirt and black pants watch him while he was drinking with a friend, and then disappear. Another female villager said she saw a woman wearing a white dress standing on a bridge alone at the dawn, whose she instantly recognized as ahungry ghost. Another woman says she came across the ghosts of two shirtless boys, who forced her to give them dessert.[138]
  • The Hui Mansion (nowHo Chi Minh City Museum of Fine Arts): One of the most mysterious places inHo Chi Minh City, located at 97 Phó Đức Chính Street,District 1. People believe that the mansion is haunted by the ghost of Hui Bon Hoa'sleper daughter.[25][139]
  • 727 Tran Hung Dao, one of the reportedly haunted buildings located inHo Chi Minh City.[140] It was built in 1960 by a Vietnamese businessman, Nguyễn Tấn Đời.[141]

India

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Main Article:List of reportedly haunted locations in India

See also

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See also:Category:Reportedly haunted locations

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