Top 10 castles with ghosts

Unusual rating castles in which witnesses have been repeatedly documented cases of the appearance of ghosts. Frankly, I too would like to go to these places on the tour ... We look at the most ominous score for the continuation of the post!





Warwick Castle in England

Built in the eleventh century by William the Conqueror, the castle saw more battles than any other in Europe - much violence going on in his rooms. The most mysterious place recognized as the "ghost tower", which became home to the ghost of Sir Fulk Greville. He was killed by his servant in 1628, and now appears every evening from his portrait hanging on the wall of the tower. Dungeon - Another habitat of ghosts in the castle. Many complain of nausea and weakness when touching the rusty gratings and devices for torture.

Predjama Castle in Slovenia

Built inside the cave Predjama Castle was a powerful fortress, which withstood numerous attacks and violent attacks. And yet, in XIV-XV centuries, the castle was destroyed by a series of long sieges and earthquakes. In 1567, the castle has been restored, and together with numerous tunnels and secret passages, which still haunted many soldiers who died in the castle. From the dungeons and tunnels under the castle clearly audible noise and different steps.



Castle Dragskholm Denmark

Built in the late XII century castle Dragskholm now used as a luxury hotel. Known for its doing exactly one hundred ghosts roaming the corridors every night. We can only guess at how to "census" of residents. The best known are three: Grey Lady, Lady in White and Earl of Bothwell. Most believe the sad story of the Lady in White, who fell in love with a peasant. Her father found out about the affair and imprisoned daughter in the wall of one of the rooms that do not remember it. In the thirties, workers restored wing of the castle, in fact, found the skeleton of a young woman in a white robe in the wall. Grey Lady waited in the castle. And after the death could not leave the place of work. So now it comes back occasionally to check things out. As for the Earl of Bothwell, he died in prison in prison, and his ghost still can not get beyond the castle.



Leap Castle in Ireland

The castle on the site was built in the days of the Iron Age, so he had plenty of time to "get" ghosts. The most interesting story of the castle is linked to the chapel, where in 1532 the soldiers killed by the sword of his brother priests. And now a ghost priest lives in a room with a frightening name Bloody Chapel. Another scary spirit called a certain phenomenon, which is not like a man. They describe it as being about the size of a sheep, but with a human face and black sockets for eyes. About his appearance can also be judged by the characteristic smell of rotten. Dungeon and "overgrown" a variety of horror stories. For example, according to one of them, there is room in the dungeon with a special hatch through which prisoners were thrown directly into multiple metal spikes embedded in the floor.



Houska Castle in the Czech Republic

In the forests north of Prague there are no ordinary castle, he had never been any attacks. The castle was built to hide something inside yourself. According to legend, this place passage led straight to hell, where one was set free poluchelovek-polumonstr. In the XIII century, local rulers decided to build a castle in order to prevent access to the underworld. Before that, they lowered into the pit with a rope soldier. The soldier issued a scream, and when he pulled out, he died a few days later. In 1930, the castle Houska drew the attention of Hitler. The Nazis began to use it for a number of secret experiments, and several bodies of the Nazi soldiers were found at the bottom of the executed. If you believe the rumors, also in the castle were found skeletons of extraterrestrial beings. And witnesses have repeatedly noticed in the castle ghosts headless black horse and a woman who now and then in the looming.



Castle in Austria Mooskham

Mooskham Castle - a wonderful example of Austrian architecture and ghost stories. Built in the XII century, it is also known as the Castle of the Witches because of its sinister past. It is a place of bloody trial of witches in history. Between 1675 and 1687 years, thousands of women were called witches and sentenced to death by the Inquisition. They were exhausted by torture and denied goals in the castle. Most of them continue to come to these rooms, but in the form of ghosts. In addition to the role of a platform for the execution of witches, the castle served as Mooskham and werewolf lair. The history can be traced to the beginning of the XIX century, when a lot of mangled corpses of cattle and deer have been found near the castle. As a result, some residents Mooskhama tried and imprisoned as a werewolf.



Castle Bricco de France

Chateau de Bricco - the highest castle in France. His seven floors located in the heart of the scenic valley of the Loire and is the most visited place in the world with ghosts. In the XI century the owner of the estate was a certain Pierre de Breze. His wife Charlotte began an affair with a simple person and used to comfort him peace, located just across the wall from her husband's room. But Breze not slept and listened to their moans of passion, night after night, until the two lovers disappeared mysteriously do not. Perhaps Pierre de Breze made efforts for this event. Whatever happened, Pierre was unable to destroy the lovers. Dark nights he went to hear them moaning, until I started to go crazy and not run away from the castle. The sounds of their passion can be heard today.



Edinburgh Castle in Scotland

Built in the XII century Edinburgh Castle is one of those places where atheists are believers, as soon as he set foot on the threshold. Founded on the site of an extinct volcano, it is a symbol of Scotland. According to some, this place is a paranormal point where visitors regularly appear before the figures of ghosts. So, Lady Glamis often seen wandering through the dark halls of the castle. She was accused of witchcraft and burned at the stake in 1537. From 1650 to pursue the castle became a ghost headless drummer boy. There is also a piper, an old man in a leather apron and even a ghost of a dog jumping near the cemetery. And from the tunnels of the castle you can still hear the French prisoners imprisoned during the Seven Years War.



Chillingham Castle in England

The name of the castle is as cold as it is very dark place. Chillingham Castle was used for only one purpose - to kill. A certain John Sage worked here executioner-torturer for three years in the room of torture. As they say, he is tormented about fifty people a week. And today at night you can still hear John Sage drags the body around. Another well-known is the Blue ghost boy who pursues pink room. Bright colors for ghost stories. Guests Castle claimed that they heard a loud cry, and then saw the blue flash of light over his bed. Harassment ghost stopped after made extensive renovation and found the bodies of a man and a boy, immured in the 10-meter-high wall.



Berry Pomeroy Castle in England

Those who walked near the ruins of the castle of Berry Pomeroy, could face the Blue Lady, which, tempting, luring them into a tower where they died. She - the specter of the daughter of the Norman lord raped by her own father. Some argue that the child's father was strangled, while others attribute it to the crime is the girl. Now her tortured ghost roams the territory, as an omen of death, as some believe. Blue Lady - is not the only ghost haunting Castle Berry Pomeroy. White Lady, is believed to be the ghost of Margaret Pomeroy, who was locked his jealous sister, Eleanor, and left to die without food. Both sisters were in love with another man. In the XIX century the castle of Berry Pomeroy is considered very romantic place. Many artists and fans often visited it, and it is rumored that one of them still managed to take a picture of the White Lady, standing near the ivy-covered walls.



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