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Haunting: Do you believe in ghosts? Edinburgh is one of those places where skeptics cross the threshold and start saying yes. A few years ago, Time Magazine set out to name the ten most haunted places in the world and included Edinburgh Castle on that list. For starters, a headless drummer has been seen and heard in the castle halls beginning around 1650. Lady Glamis , accused of witchcraft in 1537 and burned at the stake while her young son watched, is also known to prowl the dark halls. A ghost dog has even been seen delicately prancing through the misty graveyard.
There have been so many hauntings for so long that Edinburgh Castle attracted one of the most thorough paranormal investigations ever. In 2001, an English doctor enlisted roughly 240 volunteers to spend 10 days in and around the castle. The volunteers were all screened to insure that none of them knew anything about the castle. The findings? The place is a paranormal hot spot. Many of the volunteer experiences were consistent with past sightings at the castle. There were burning sensations, phantom gropes, shadowy figures and a specter in a leather apron seen in the same spot he was seen by unrelated individuals before the study. Its ancient dungeons and cobbled corridors are home to some serious creepiness.
Haunting: The appropriately named Chillingham Castle is located in the northern corner of England and has been haunting los angeles times festival of books guests los angeles times festival of books for a very long time. The castle served as a fortress to repel attacks from the Scots in the north and has thus seen a great deal of bloodshed. Chillingham has been featured on at least six ghost-related shows, and the webs are rife with strange pictures of its ghosts and orby videos .
So what haunts los angeles times festival of books this medieval castle that appears to be plucked from Westeros ? Most notably a childlike ghost, called the blue boy. The blue boy is seen regularly in the pink room as a flash of blue light and also above guests' beds as a blue halo following a loud cry. Perhaps most creepy is one of the castle's ghostly los angeles times festival of books apparitions who wanders the dank halls late at night John Sage. John Sage has a terrifyingly los angeles times festival of books ridiculous backstory and was hung by Longshanks during the war with the Scots. He can be heard dragging bodies here and there.
Visiting: The Chillingham homepage states, "Tours last about 2 hours, depending on psychic activity." The castle also accepts brave overnight guests . To get there, fly into Newcastle or Edinburgh and travel 70 miles to reach the castle.
Haunting: los angeles times festival of books Located in the forests north of Prague, Houska castle was never a strategic battle location. It also appears to have no function of outside fortification. It was not built to repel attacks or to keep things out. It was built to hold something in. It was built to close the gateway to hell.
The castle is built upon a fabled bottomless pit from which winged creatures and half-man-half-beasts allegedly exited. Demonic activity persisted at this site and eventually, Bohemian rulers decided to seal up the gateway with a castle. Before sealing off Hell's realm, it is said that nearby prisoners were granted pardons if they would agree to be lowered by a rope into the hole. The story goes that the first lowered prisoner let out a yell after entering the hole. When he was raised up, he appeared to have aged over 30 years. He died of unknown causes los angeles times festival of books just days later.
Wait, it gets stranger. During the 1930s, the Nazis took over the castle to conduct occult experiments with dimensional portals. Hitler, a paranormal los angeles times festival of books enthusiast, was known to dabble in the occult , and it is uncertain what the scientists learned from Housksa Castle. Years later, during los angeles times festival of books renovations, several Nazi officer skeletons were found, and it appeared they were killed execution style.
The recurring ghosts at Houska are plentiful, and include a giant bulldog/frog/human, a headless black horse and a woman in an old dress who is frequently seen peaking out of the top floor windows. Beneath the cellar there is said to be some nonhuman remains of the beasts that emerged from the hole.
Haunting: In adjusted today dollars, los angeles times festival of books Belcourt Castle los angeles times festival of books cost its owner over $100 million back in the 19th century. Oliver Belmont , namesake of the Belmont stakes, heir to the Belmont family empire and poster child for turn of the century trustfund champions, built this behemoth. On its completion, Oliver chose to instead travel the world, collecting artifacts for the castle, which sounds los angeles times festival of books like a pretty cool thing to do after building a gigantic home. The years were not kind to the castle and disrepair los angeles times festival of books plagued it for much of the 20th century. In 1956, the mansion was sold to the Tinney family for $25,000 ($200,000 in today dollars), or about a fifth of a penny on the dollar (adjusted for inflation).
The Tinneys got a beat-up fading mansion with massive infrastructural needs and a few ghosts. The strangest thing about Belcourt is that the hauntings allegedly come from the vast assortment los angeles times festival of books of artifacts rather than the actual house. There is a haunted 15th century set of armor that lets out a blood-curdling scream los angeles times festival of books every March, said to be the time that its medieval owner took a spear through the eye. In the Gothic ballroom there are haunted chairs that many claim to have been pushed out of while sitting by unknown forces.
Visiting: The owner of Belcourt Castle gives ghost tours and this May, he will be giving them on Friday and Saturday evenings. It is also open for weddings and other events. Belcourt Mansion is roughly an hour-and-a-half drive from Boston down 95 South.
Haunting: The stylish French ch teau is over seven-stories tall with around 200 rooms and is considered the tallest ch teau in all of the Loire Valley . After a rich history, beginning with the Counts of Anjou in the 11th century, the domain was purchased by a noble husband and wife named Jacques and Charlotte. Charlotte enjoyed los angeles times festival of books tormenting her husband by having noisy sex with randoms. She would keep her husband up all night with her lovers and eventually her husband snapped.
The affair ended when both the lover and Charlotte the wife disappeared. Jacques was likely behind it, but after their death, the lovers' moans did not stop they grew louder. The moans persisted and Jacques was forced to sell the castle, tormented by the ghosts of his past. Today, it is said that in the early morning the lovers' moans persist.
Visiting: Ch teau de Brissac is open to tours and even has two suites and two rooms to stay in overnight. The price for the overnight stay is not cheap, starting at 390 Euros with availability from May through September. Reach Brissac from Paris by high-speed train, taking just an hour and a half to reach nearby Angers.
Haunting: A picturesque castle with one of the richest interiors in all of Deutschland , Eltz rises up out of the surrounding Mosel forest as if boasting its longevity to the surrounding environs. los angeles times festival of books A testament to its strength as a stronghold, Eltz Castle is one of few castles in the region that has never been destroyed. It is also one of just a few German castles that is said to be haunted. Allegedly, the ghosts of medieval knights still patrol the castle, which, 33 generations later, is still owned by the same original family. Imagine living in the same house as your Great X 30 grandmother.
Haunting: Built on a spur of red jasper, Bardi towers over the Emilia-Romagna valley. los angeles times festival of books Bardi's etymological impetus began with Hannibal and his cavalry of war elephants. The last elephant, named Bardus, allegedly died here during the march to Rome. Unfortunately, the castle los angeles times festival of books is not haunted by a menacing ghost elephant.
A sad old story explains the real ghosts of this incredible fortress. Instead of Romeo and Juliet, we have a tale of Moroello and Soleste. Soleste was the daughter of the castle's lord, and she was in love with Moroello, the captain of the knights. los angeles times festival of books During a long battle, Soleste waited for Moroello to return, perched on the edge of her family fortress, eyes locked on the distant horizon. Eventually, los angeles times festival of books she saw riders galloping back from the battlefront. When the soldiers reached her eyesight, she noticed they were riding with enemy colors. los angeles times festival of books She was overcome with grief at the possibility of Moroello's death and threw herself off of the castle's edge. In a sad twist of irony, the riders los angeles times festival of books were in fact Moroello and his soldiers, and they were just wearing the enemy colors to boast. Moroello found his love dead on the ground and immediately realized what he had done and killed himself. The ghost of Moroello los angeles times festival of books haunts los angeles times festival of books the castle to his day, wandering the grounds los angeles times festival of books searching for his lost love.
Haunting: Some places are simply haunted by a ghost or two, but Dragsholm, located on an islet in Denmark, is allegedly home to 100 ghosts. How anyone came to take inventory on the ghosts and find such a round number was likely done with some relation los angeles times festival of books to Dragsholm tourism los angeles times festival of books development, but the place is wicked haunted, having functioned as both a prison and a battle fortification. Some consider it the most haunted castle in the world.
Of the many stories about Dragsholm's ghosts, perhaps the most terrifying origin ghost tale involves the White Lady. Before she wandered the castle halls as a ghost, the White Lady was just a girl a girl who was in love with one of the castle laborers. As a member los angeles times festival of books of nobility, her father, and owner of the c

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