Some of us are eager to visit sites that are said to be haunted. It’s possibly because many people don’t believe in ghosts and are willing to see the world’s most terrifying locations. If you’re one of these folks who want to find out what all the commotion is about, we’ve put up a convenient list for you.
This is especially true if you reside in Europe, where traveling is considerably more straightforward. Some of these may be found in your nation. We have it all, from spooky mansions to cemeteries with exposed bones strewn around to the castle that inspired Dracula.
#1 The Bonehouse in Hallstatt, Austria.

Because the village didn’t have enough room to bury its dead, this bonehouse was built. As a result, they made an underground burial site for the departed. People come to pray for their loved ones and to adorn their bones.

#2 The Catacombs of the Capuchins in Palermo, Italy.

Because it is a costly procedure, only the wealthy may have their ancestors buried here. The embalming procedure is one-of-a-kind, resulting in the looks shown in these photographs.

#3 Romania’s Hoia-Baciu Forest

For a good cause, this is considered the world’s most haunted woodland. Not only have numerous strange sightings been recorded, but the area is also bleak, with nature all around it.

#4 Edinburgh Castle, Scotland.

I’m pretty sure we’ve all heard of this castle. People who visit this location claim to hear ghost cries and other paranormal activities.

#5 Sedlec Ossuary, Czech Republic.

This church is also known as the Bone Church, and it derives its name from the fact that it is completely covered with the remains of the dead. It is primarily made up of the remains of persons who died due to the Black Plague.

#6 Bran Castle in Romania’s Transylvania.

Many people believe this is Dracula’s Castle, while others believe it provided the idea for Dracula’s Castle to be built. Whatever the reality is, we can all agree that it’s a bit unsettling in a grandiose sense.

#7 Cortijo Jurado, Spain.

Many people say the previous proprietors of this mansion kidnapped girls and tortured them in the cellar; therefore, it has been abandoned for generations.

#8 Hill of Crosses, Lithuania.

Many people consider this to be a place of worship. There are almost 100,000 crosses on this hill, with more being put every day.

#9 The Church of the Ghosts in Prague, Czech Republic.

This is an abandoned church, and an artist named Jakub Hadvara wanted to pay tribute to all the individuals who died due to the church’s collapse. He did it by sculpting these ghostly plaster figures.
