In legends and all kinds of scary stories, the places where ghosts are said to be seen are often repeated. Where do these ghosts live? The most frequent places of their "residence" are cemeteries and ancient castles. It is generally accepted that the ghost "settles" near the place where he died. Ghosts are common in castles in England, Scotland and Ireland. Parapsychologists accurately answer the question "why here?" can not. They only assume that this is due to the secrets of aristocratic families. In Europe, the most terrible ghosts are considered to be white ladies and black nuns. They are ghostly figures that from time to time catch the eye in medieval castles and various old houses.
Ghost House in Beverly Square
This house is located in London. According to legends, it is here that one of the most terrible ghosts lives. Rumor has it that several people have died just from the very sight of this ghost. The eyewitness accounts of the ghost image are radically different from each other. This is most likely due to the fact that there are several legends about this ghost. Some see a young girl, while others see a ghost in the guise of a little boy, others claim to have seen the ghost of a man. One legend has it that this is the ghost of a young girl who was trying to seduce and deprive her of honor by her own uncle. The girl saw the only way to avoid such a fate - to jump out of the window. Another legend tells that in this house, in his room, a little boy died of fear, and now his ghost knows no rest.
Anne Boleyn's ghost
This ghost has been seen several times in Tower Castle. The ghost of this woman wanders the corridors without a head. Anne Boleyn was the second wife of Henry XIII Tudor. Anna was distinguished by her special beauty, and, having appreciated the external qualities of the girl, the king soon elevated her to the throne. She became the mother of Elizabeth. Anne Boleyn was executed, accused of witchcraft and adultery. During the execution of the death sentence, she was stripped of her head. A ghost with a severed head and carrying it under his armpit was last seen in 1940.
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Sukharev tower in Moscow
In the days of Perth I, Jacob Bruce, an alchemist and astrologer, spent all nights here. Legend has it that in the tower the man kept the "Black Book", which was written by the Prince of Darkness himself. The locals turned pale with horror at the mention of this book. They say that even after Yakov's death, every night a light came on in the Sukharev Tower. The famous structure was demolished in 1934, but the ghost of a warlock still haunts the site.
Black nun
This ghost lives in the Bank of England. According to legend, a nun is a certain Sarah Whitehead. She wanders around the bank trying to find her brother. Previously, he worked in a financial institution, but he was accused of forging checks. The woman was so shocked by what happened that even after her death, she still hopes to find her brother.
Ghosts in Russia
The Arkaim fortress is located right under Chelyabinsk. It is also called "Russian Stonehenge". Archaeologists and scientists have found not only streets and dilapidated buildings there. There were also mines, the remains of metallurgical furnaces, wells and water pipes. Arkaim became deserted about 4,000 years ago. Residents, leaving their homes, set fire to the city. It is generally accepted that people did this with good reason. Our contemporaries who visited Arkaim claim to have seen ghosts there. One student who was present at the excavation says she heard a voice calling her to the very center of the find. Seized by a terrible interest, the girl went to the call. When she returned, she was in hysteria and tears, and said that she had seen the ghosts of the former residents of the city of Arkaim.
Curmudgeons in Myasnitskaya
Myasnitskaya Street is located on Chistye Prudy in Moscow. At one time the house of the Kusovnikovs was located here. The owners of the house were known for being greedy despite being fabulously wealthy. Guests never came to their house, they never made gifts to anyone. Once the couple were going on a long trip and decided to hide all their wealth in the fireplace. When the owners left, the servant lit a fire in this fireplace, naturally, not knowing what was stored there. All the wealth burned to the ground. When the hostess found out about this, she died on the spot. And the ghost of the old man still walks the alleys with the exclamation "Oh, my money, money."
Poveglia Island
This place is located in Venice. Tourists are not allowed in there, and police boats sail with patrol around the coast of the island. Poveglia has a 12th century bell tower. People often say that bells are often heard from the direction of this structure. Back in the days of the Roman Empire, those infected with the plague were taken to this island to certain death. In the 16th century, everything happened again. Sick people were pushed into deep pits and left to die. Eyewitnesses claim that the screams of the dying are still heard over the island. A nursing home was opened there in the last century. But after the chief physician committed suicide, the island was empty. People no longer wanted to return to Poveglia under any pretext.
The Lady in White
This image is attributed to a lady of the past centuries. Those who have seen this figure describe her as a woman in white clothes, with a pointed face and very sad eyes. It is worth noting that The Lady in White is the most famous ghost in the world. Legend has it that this woman was forcibly given in marriage to an evil old man who abused his wife all his life. Before leaving this life, the old man began to ask for forgiveness for his deeds, but the woman severely refused him. For refusal, the man cursed his wife, so she still wanders the family property. Lady in White - Perkhta Rozhmberk. Her husband was the famous aristocrat Jan Lichtenstein. There is a portrait depicting "The Lady in White". And at the bottom of the portrait is a signature in an unknown language. This signature cannot be deciphered to this day.