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Hello friends how are you I am trap of souls has spread from Ram Purani Kabristan to the Ghumavdaar dar way in the darkness of Paris. I count the 10 most haunted places in France and start my blog without any delay.
Number 10
Police Kabristan is the largest cemetery in Paris. It covers 110 acres of land in which more than 3,00, 000 people are buried. It was established in since 1804 and is known not only for the beauty of its sculptures and mausoleums that adorn its many graves but also for the many famous individuals who are buried there, including the poet and playwright Oscar Wilde, the musician Champagne, and Jim Morrison of The Doors, Perla Shea is also known for the restless spirits that wander its grounds, reports of ghostly sightings include ghostly lights, sinister lights, eerie sensations, cold spots and phantom sightings, when visitors go too close to the grave of Prime Minister “Adolphe Tears”they experience a ghostly pull on their clothes and it is rumoured that the ghost of Jim Morrison can sometimes be seen wandering around.
Number 9
The cemetery Chateau de Briac may look like a fairy tale castle but it has a dark history filled with adultery and murder that eventually makes it one of the most haunted places in France, built in the 11th century in the province of Anjou, “Chateau de Brissac” was rebuilt in the 15th century by “Pierre de Brizes”, the chief minister of “King Charles” the seventh, ‘Jacques de Brizes’ inherited the Chateau after his father passed away, it was at this time that Chateau de Brissac gained its notoriety, Jacques married “Charlotte of Alois”, daughter of Charles Charlotte was known for courting other men like she did and when Jacques caught her with one of her huntsmen he ran them both through with his sword and killed them instantly, reports of ghostly activity soon followed, with the belief being that Charlotte and her lover wandered the Chateau mourning their grief and loss, some legends even state that Jacques was forced to sell the Chateau as he was being harassed by the ghostly pair, visitors today report a variety of sightings including ghostly mourning apparitions and being touched by unseen hands sitting atop a giant rock island off the coast of ‘Normandy’ Monson Michel is an imposing monument.
Number 8
Built in the 8th century under mysterious circumstances, Bishop Oberer of a branch of the Oratory began building the oratory after receiving a vision from the Archangel Michael telling him he was to build a church. Legends even say that the church was built by the Archangel Michael himself, although nuns and monks still reside on the island today,Returning to the abbey after a terrible history Including the period when the monastery was turned into a prison during the French Revolution. It is believed that Mont Saint-Michael is haunted by a variety of figures, but the one that is most notorious is Louis d’Austrailia, when he commanded a garrison at Mont Saint-Michel in 1434 , Louis d’Austrailia was considered a cruel lord.
Number 7
He led his men in the murder of 2,000 Englishmen during the Hundred Years War , legends say that the sands of the island ran red with blood, it is believed that his ghost still roams the halls and grounds of Mont Saint-Michel to this day, there are also reports of monks roaming the grounds and buildings perhaps praying for the souls of Englishmen who died many years before, the Château de Tres is an ancient castle filled with legends of family feuds and murders. The chateau and its current location are believed to have been built in the 15th century, but the Trésor sole family is documented in the 13th century, one of the more prominent legends tells us of a young Trésor song 1:9 bride in the 1750s . This bride was apparently buried alive by her brother.
Number 6
A hunter who was hiding in a nearby tree claimed to have witnessed the event, saying that the scene unfolded when a coach arrived with the young lady and two gentlemen dug a pit, in which the corpse of the young lady, dressed in a bridal dress, could be heard pleading with her brother and his friend not to kill her, the people buried her alive, saying that she had dishonored the family name. Another version of this story is that the bride is bricked up in a castle wall in the morning. Aside from the tale of the hair bride from her wedding there are other stories of mysterious happenings at the castle including a headless ghost and a phantom card game that sometimes ends with one of the players pointing a spectral gun at the witnesses, unfortunately the castle is privately owned so tourists are not allowed inside to catch a glimpse of the local ghosts.
Number 5
The house of Henri Desiree Landrieu is possibly one of the most haunted places in France, from the outside the house is charming and speaks of the grand times when those who could afford it lived the life of solitude, the house in Gambiain your lane has a dark past which eventually resulted in many tenants having to leave the house out of fear, while living in the house Henri Desiree Landrieu murdered at least 10 women and a teenage boy between 1914 and 1919.
Number 4
He would print Lonely Hearts ads in local newspapers in Paris in which he would lure his victims to his home where he would murder them. Landrieu dismembered the bodies and then burned the parts in his oven. Eventually, in 1919He was caught in 1921 when the sister of one of his victims convinced the police to do so. Investigations begin, his case went to trial in 1921 where he was found guilty and sentenced to death by guillotine, which was carried out three months later at Versailles, the house is believed to be haunted by his victims and possibly remodelled by Landrieu himself. Available for sale at a purchase price of four hundred fifty thousand euros, to anyone who has the courage to purchase the house, the “Château d’If”, the future heir to a 14th century castle located in quiet western France, has been recognised as a paranormal hotspot by experts who have investigated it.
Number 3
The Chateau has seen a lot of history including the Hundred Years War, the current owners “Veronica” and “François Joseph Joffre’ first began noticing strange activity in 2009 when they purchased the Chateau, since that time they have allowed paranormal investigators, psychics and tourists to visit the Chateau. The Chateau has been featured on French television due to the activity and Geoffrey has photos of the ghosts captured by the investigators in the living room, in order to document the ghostly activity and to try to get some answers as to the reasons behind the ghostly activity. Some people who have visited the Chateau have claimed to have encountered dangerous spirits while others say they have heard disembodied voices screaming at visitors to leave the premises, apparently the Chateau d’If Ugarit spirits have no desire for publicity and wish to be left alone in their prison.
The Bastille’s fortress was one of the more impressive fortresses, with eight towers that were up to 80 feet high as well as fortifications that included the fortress Construction began on the Bastille in 1357 and it was in 1417 that the Bastille was declared a state prison, the Bastille was home to many famous prisoners including Voltaire and the Marquis de Sade, the French Revolution saw the end of the Bastille, it was destroyed on July 14, 1789 , but some ruins can be found on Boulevard Henri de Chauvin, while its original location hosts the Place de la Bastille, there are numerous reports of ghostly encounters at both locations, with visitors reporting unusual smells of riding and restless spirits and the sensation of ghosts operating on the Jardin à Villory was created in 1564 by Catherine de Medici.
But as the formal garden of Twillerbies Palace, while initially closed to the public, being used as a private escape by Catherine and other nobles, the garden was open to the public in 1667 , eventually becoming a public park after the French Revolution, it has a darker history hidden behind the garden’s beauty and charm, although Catherine hired Jean-Luc Acacio to assassinate political enemies after the death of her husband Henry II, as Jean was privy to many of the queen’s secrets due to his distasteful working style in her service. This led Catherine to become aware of the garden’s many secrets.
Number 2
The queen was not comfortable with the situation she hired a man named Nouvel to murder Jean which he did at Chardin Twill Erase Soon Jean’s ghost was seen in the garden and became known as the Red Man of Twill Erase He was seen by several individuals including Nouvel who some say witnessed Jean’s ghost covered in blood shortly after his death Apparently Jean had a final message to the queen through Nouvel saying that he would haunt Queen Catherine for the rest of her life Other distinguished people who have seen the Red Man of Twill Erase include Marie Antoinette and Napoleon Bonaparte It is believed that encountering this apparition is a sign of tragedy that should not be taken lightly Located in Brittany and built in the 11th century, the Chateau de Chateaubriand has seen more than enough history and events along the way for the château to gather its fair share of ghosts dating back to 1252 The current Lord Geoffroy, 4th of Chateaubriandleft his home to join the Crusades leaving his wife Sybille behind, about a year later it was thought that Geoffroy had died and his wife died. But while mourning his death, Geoffroy had not died, he returned home several months later, causing such a shock to Sybille that she died in his arms in the 16th century, another tragedy occurred at the Chateau Jean de Laval went to the court of King Francis I. Before all this, Mine Françoise de Foia was with him, while Françoise became the queen’s maid of honor and she also became the king’s mistress, Jean, enraged, locked his wife in the Chateau where she later died under strange and mysterious circumstances on October 16th 15th.
Number 1
There are legends that say de Laval poisoned his wife, while other rumours state that she bled to death, Regardless of how she died, it is said that each year at midnight on October 16, François leads a procession of monks and knights up the stairs. Before the Chateau de Chateaubriand makes it one of the must-see haunted places in France before it vanishes at the last stroke of midnight let’s get to that number one spot and take a look at what is definitely the most haunted place in France, Paris may be called the City of Lions, but it is the kingdom of the dead that has ruled the city since 1786. Most of the remains in this Parisian cemetery were housed in caves and tunnels that were once ancient stone quarries located beneath the city, a total of over 6 million bodies were eventually moved to the Catacombs in an attempt to improve living conditions due to overpopulation and sanitation issues. Over the years many travellers were enthralled with the elaborate structures crafted from piles of bones and skulls, a sinister omen for the millions of people who were there, While the catacombs hold a dark allure that tempts many to wander in on their own, it’s not necessarily the safest thing to do. There have been several occasions when people have disappeared into the catacombs, some were never seen again while others became another addition to the collection of bones, one such incident involved an addition to Philibert, he disappeared in 1793 but his body wasn’t found until 1804 , ironically, his remains were found just a few feet from the exit, there have been several paranormal phenomena reported in the catacombs, disembodied voices, glowing orbs, spectral lights, touches from unseen presences and ghostly apparitions are just some of the things individuals have experienced while visiting the catacombs.
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