Discover the stories and history of the most famous and mysterious ghost houses around the world
Explore the most haunted and mysterious locations from around the world

San Jose, California
A mysterious mansion famous for its 160 rooms and endless maze-like corridors
London
Medieval fortress where countless executions and tortures took place, haunted by Anne Boleyn
Mount Fuji
A mysterious and dark forest known as the suicide forest, with countless stories of spirits
Edinburgh
Scotland's most haunted location, home to the ghost of a bagpiper
New South Wales
Australia's most haunted house, holding a tragic history
Rajasthan
A cursed fortress, the only place legally prohibited from entry after sunset
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The world's first true penitentiary, with prisoners' moans echoing from solitary cells
Anjou
A beautiful Loire Valley castle, famous for the ghost of the Green Lady
Wales
Medieval monastery ruins, where black monks' prayers can be heard every night
Tasmania
Australia's notorious penal colony, where thousands of prisoners suffered
Uttar Pradesh
A massive Hindu temple complex, with mysterious bells and prayers heard at night
Figueres
The surrealist master's bizarre museum, legend says DalĂ's spirit lives within the artworks
Gyeonggi-do
Korea's most notorious haunted location, an abandoned psychiatric hospital where patients' screams still echo
Read spine-chilling tales and experiences from visitors around the world

Sarah Winchester built the mansion non-stop for 38 years. She created stairs and doors leading nowhere to confuse the spirits.
Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII, was executed at the Tower of London in 1536. Her ghost is said to still haunt the tower.
Located at the foot of Mount Fuji in Japan, this forest has been filled with mysterious stories and legends for centuries. Compasses are rumored not to work here.
Centuries ago, a bagpiper exploring the tunnels went missing. Sightings of hearing his music continue to this day.
Several tragic events that occurred in this mansion have made it the most haunted place in Australia.
Due to a 16th-century sorcerer's curse, this fort was abandoned, and the Indian government legally prohibits entry after sunset.