There have been different stories Of Ghosts Haunting places across the world. While Some People think it is mere earsay or superstition, people who lived close to this regions and know the true story confirm their experiences. This article will to reveal four places in the world where real ghosts are experienced.
The Sultan’s Palace (New Orleans, USA)
The house at 716 Dauphine St is a classic French Quarter beauty with classic wrought-iron balconies and a large courtyard. But in the 1800s, this residence was a house of horrors for the Sultan, a wealthy man with a depraved lifestyle, multiple wives and children, and a harem of women and young boys held against their will. Neighbours complained about the mysterious habits of this man who had a predilection for partying, opium and torture. But the greatest mystery in the house was the Sultan. He was said to have been buried alive in the backyard after his family were shredded to pieces in a bloodbath by an unknown perpetrator.
Today, it is believed that his angry spirit is responsible for the unusual incessant noises, extremely loud music and strong awful smells that exhumes from the house, as well as unwelcome advances on past female neighbours who believe the Sultan is still up to his old tricks of groping female visitors.
Daveli Cave, Mount Penteli (Attica, Greece)
In Penteli, Athens’ second highest mountain, the Davelis Cave (or Penteli’s Cave) was a place of worship of Pan and the nymphs since antiquity. During the Middle Ages, Christian hermits came here and even built a church at the cave entrance. Even in the 20th century, it was associated with occultism, as paranormal activity was frequently reported there, such as black magic rituals, appearance of fantastic creatures and ghosts, and even UFO sightings.
Fort Mifflin (Philadelphia, USA)
This house Fort Mifflin was built in 1771 and is the country’s only Revolutionary War battlefield that is still intact. There are 14 restored buildings on the grounds on the Delaware River and reportedly plenty of spirits from the past.Â
Among the ghosts said to haunt the fort is a screaming woman whose cries are so loud that the Philadelphia police had to be called to investigate, only to find no one there. Other scary encounters in this neighbourhood in the local ghost stories include a faceless man wandering around the fort, a tour guide dressed in revolutionary garb and numerous children and dogs.
Saint Anne’s Wells (Brighton, UK)
Today, Brighton is known for being a bright and colourful seaside resort filled with neon lights and thousands of tourists. However, the town has a long and rich history. It can actually be traced all the way back to the very dawn of society as we know it. The first people to settle here would have been Pagan cannibals, followed by the Celts and then the Romans, the Angles and the Saxons. Each new culture worshipped at the various shrines and holy places in Brighton albeit in their own unique ways. One such location is Saint Anne’s Wells.
This is a known hotspot for paranormal activity, so if you are in search of Brighton ghosts then this is a great place to make a stop. The most prevalent tales involve demonic children with cat-like eyes and it has been suggested that the site is a Hellmouth which serves as a gateway between our world and the spirit world.
People visit these places to find out how true they are and come back to tell stories of their experiences. As much as they can be scary and not safe to visit alone, most of these haunted places have become tourists’ attraction venue.