The small town of Jihlava, located in the southeast of the Czech Republic, or rather its catacombs, is a place shrouded in many mysteries and secrets that are not yet able to solve modern science.
The artificial underground structures of the town of Jihlav in South Moravia are called catacombs. The construction of the catacombs began in the 13th century. They say that sometimes in the medieval corridors of underground passages, the sounds of music are heard, the presence of otherworldly forces is felt and supernatural phenomena occur.
Scientists who previously rejected the ancient legends about mysterious dungeons as "anti-scientific" are forced to pay attention to new and new reliable testimonies, which cannot but be alarming.
In the summer of 1996, an archaeological expedition worked in Jihlava, which concluded that the local catacombs hide secrets that science is not yet able to solve. Scientists have testified that several times in the place indicated by legends, the sounds of an organ were clearly heard.
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The underground passage where this happened is at a depth of 10 meters and, as they accurately established, there is not a single room near it where such an instrument could be located, so the possibility of an accidental error is excluded. Psychologists who have examined eyewitnesses reject the likelihood of mass auditory hallucinations.
The main sensation was the discovery by archaeologists of a "luminous staircase" in one of the least explored underground passages, the existence of which even local old-timers did not know. Taken samples of the material did not confirm the presence of phosphorus.
According to eyewitnesses, at first glance, the staircase does not make an impression - nothing special, but gradually it begins to emit an intensifying reddish-orange light. Even if you turn off the lantern aimed at the stairs, the glow of the stairs does not stop, and its intensity does not decrease. Many are worried that the source of the strange light has not yet been found.
It is also believed that the Jihlava Catacombs are not as uninhabited as they were originally thought. One of the local old-timers convinced the expedition that his grandfather, here in South Moravia, encountered a real vampire and only a miracle helped him escape from the pursuer. Perhaps there, deep underground, in some unknown dungeon, something reasonable still lives and unknown organ music is a confirmation of this …