Top 10 famous haunted places in the world
Landmarks attract tourists all over the world. People enjoy taking selfies at the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Colosseum, the Eiffel Tower, the Disney world, and hundreds of other things. Many tourists find something extra in their pictures when they consider them. A face staring at them from the water surface where the USS Arizona was sunk. Or shadow on war memorial like the soldiers. Since Halloween is coming to us, it's up to the dust of some lesser-known ghost stories around the landmarks.
6
Breytenbach Theatre

The Breytenbach Theatre in Pretoria, South Africa started his career in a club and eventually received a vocational school by Emily Hobhouse. With the annual death of the global flu in 1918, the building was used as a temporary hospital. Those who do not survive after the disease have been buried beneath the current stage.
A nurse named Heather cared for the bad kids in the hospital temporarily until she too infected with the virus and died. A legend belonging to the city was born when Heather lost his life. It is said that the nurse never left her position in life, as well as in death, to make sure that whenever a child needs her, she will be ready and waiting to help. Another version of the legend that the ghost of Heather asks "Where is my son"?
A group of paranormal investigators enjoyed this story should have come to investigate the theater himself. They claimed to have heard an invisible piano being played and witnessed the ghosts of the kids running on stage. Some investigators report feeling someone is spying on them as well as feeling ill unexplained. They also claimed to have a voice-saving cry. In addition, it is said that a monk also haunts the theater and causes an accident including two students who fall to a ten-metre stage ceiling. It is alleged that monks do not like the works presented at the theater and prefer to mess up the sound and light and follow people to the toilet to discharge the toilet water and scare everyone.
7
Sydney Harbor Bridge and Middle Creek Bridge

Also known as "The Coathanger", Sydney Harbor Bridge is an iconic venue opened in 1932. It is the highest steel arch bridge and the sixth longest dome bridge in the world.
According to the legend, the safety measures in the process of building the bridge do not meet the standard. During this time, 16 deaths were recorded with more than three concealed deaths. It is said that 3 contractors fall on the suspension price, but their absence is not noticeable for several weeks. When the last tragedy was discovered, it was decided that it would be difficult and costly to try to regain their body. As a result, their remains are embedded in the bridge to this day.
A spooky bridge isn't all that to say in Australia: on the Middle Creek Bridge near Wakehurst Parkway, many tourists have reported seeing Kelly's soul, a girl wearing a white skirt that causes cars to be broken unless the occupants clearly stated that she did not want to be in the car. A few years ago a documentary film was made about Kelly, and some crew members were sick while filming as a response to the scary story.
8
Fort Shaniwarwada

Shaniwarwada was built in 1732 in Pune, Maharashtra, India. Following the rise of the Maratha Empire, the venue was mainly used for Indian politics in the 18th century. In 1828, the fort was almost completely wiped out in a mysterious fire. The remaining walls are now welcoming tourists from all over the world.
With most ancient structures, Shaniwarwada has many scary legends. One of them tells of a young prince, Narayanrao, who was murdered by a family in the fortress. It is said that in the murder, the boy shouts for salvation. Now, throughout the full moon, if you camp on the Fort Yard, you'll obviously hear the ghosts of the Prince shouting big for help. Another version of the legend says that the screams can only be heard in the moonlit nights, such as the brutal murder and the rescue of the Prince rediscovered in Shaniwarwada's ruined walls.
9
Stockholm Old Town

In 1520, after the Danish prince Kristian II invaded Sweden, 82 members of the Swedish nobility who swore opposition had been beheaded or hanged in Stortorget; Old Town main square. This horror event is known as the Stockholm Bloodbath. If you happen to wander through the square on days from 7 to 9 Nov, you can see the blood of the nobles slowly flowing over the cobblestone. It is also alleged that there were 82 white stones attached to a red building in the square placed there centuries earlier to commemorate those who had died such a terrible death. (Some other versions of the story mention that 92 people were murdered and 92 stones were included in the Red Building) Since each stone symbolizes a victim, it is believed that once one of the stones is removed, the soul of that particular person will rise from its grave and Forever haunted Stockholm
10
Highland Tower

The Highland Tower is technically no longer a place, and the Highlands Tower has formed three blocks of a 12-storey apartment in Ulu Klang, Selangor. The blocks were constructed from 1974 to 1982 and eventually became the new home of many foreigners. On Dec. 11, 1993, the combination of overloaded water pipes and monsoon rains led to an unimaginable tragedy. Block 1 of Highland Tower resonates with a big explosion then it collapses. 48 bodies were found in search and rescue activities.
Ghost Stories and city legends appear rife after the consequences of the terrible affair. In 1994, a taxi driver told that she had a passenger in the middle of the night, insisting that she needed to reach the Highland tower. To the deserted location, the driver asked the woman why she should be there at the time during the night. The woman said, I've left some of my belongings here. When the driver asks what's so important that it can't wait a few hours, the woman replies to "My body and my life. I was dead here last year "before disappearing in the air.
A similar story tells that a mysterious researcher is looking for evidence of spooky activity at this location, when he encounters a boy who goes up the stairs. Startled, the man asked what the kid was doing there, the child replied, I was looking for my other arm, I lost it in that building.
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