Visitors are advised not to go alone to these sites at night, due to rumors of strange voices, mysterious shadows or supernatural activities.
1. Amityville Haunted House (Long Island, New York, USA): The case of the Lutz family is reproduced in many horror movies. In 1974, the DeFeo family lived in this house, 6 members were killed by the eldest son, Ronald DeFeo Jr.. The following year, the Lutz family moved in and quickly had to leave, after strange odors, inexplicable objects, and supernatural activity appeared in the house. More frightening, they claimed to have seen a demon in the form of a half-man, half-pig. (Photo: The Richest).
2. Villisca House (Iowa, USA): After the murder of the Borden family in 1892, their home and crime scene was converted into a motel. The Moore family bought the place in 1912, inviting two more friends to spend the night. That night, everyone present in the house was killed with an ax and the culprit could not be found. Insecurity has gripped the area for years, and people have stayed away from their homes. Visitors have reported seeing flying lights, mysterious voices and moving objects. If you are brave enough, you can sign up for tours here, even overnight. (Photo: Iowagirlonthego).
3. Hooley Mansion (Texas, USA): The Hooley Hotel in Texas was investigated in the 1970s when backpackers or overnight travelers were murdered here. A series of murders have occurred at the hotel, leading locals to believe that it is cursed, or that the devil has possessed the guests and caused them to take action. Investigators said some photos of the now-abandoned house showed a pool of blood or a mysterious shadow appearing. (Photo: Huffington Post).
4. Belmez House (Jaen, Spain): This house formerly belonged to Maria Gomez Pereira. Outwardly normal, the house has been the site of an unsolved mystery since 1971. Pereira notices a strange shape appearing on her kitchen floor. Upon closer inspection, she realized the shape resembled a 3D mold of a human face, as if a corpse had emerged from the concrete floor. Her neighbors dug into the kitchen floor with axes and discovered countless similar human faces beneath the concrete above. Scientists have proven that the faces are not painted, but have yet to explain why they appear. It is worth noting that Maria’s house was built on a cemetery dating back to the 1830s (Photo: The Richest).
5. Lemp Mansion (Missouri, USA): This mansion was rated by Life magazine as one of the scariest haunted houses in America in the 1980s, with supernatural activities such as self-moving objects. , many people heard whispers. The Lemp Mansion has a tragic history. William Lemp’s family was the first to live here. Four members of this family committed suicide, of which three died at the mansion. Many people believe that their ghosts not only haunt those who live here, but also make them despair and seek to end their lives. (Photo: Sublunar).
6. Bailey Mansion (Connecticut, USA) : The mansion located on Bailey Street, Lowell, is the inspiration for the horror series “American Horror Story: Hotel”. Visitors here have many scary experiences, such as seeing water flowing from faucets that have been broken for many years, blood stains appearing on the walls, and mysterious shadows following curious guests. The house has a cold air that makes you shiver from the moment you walk in. (Photo: Huffington Post).
7. Bhangarh Fort (Rajasthan, India) : The Archaeological Survey of India is located about 1km from this ancient fort and prohibits visitors from entering here at night. According to local legend, an evil witch cursed the town after being abandoned by her lover who lived in this fortress. After that, the whole area fell into plague and war, finally abandoned in the early 18th century. Those who have come here have reported feeling sad and uncomfortable until they left the fortress. (Photo: The Richest).