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Abandoned and Haunted: These Places Evoke a Mystical and Eerie Aura Behind Their Fascinating Architecture

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While many buildings boast captivating and sturdy designs, not all of them have long lifespans. Some structures and areas are eventually abandoned and left to decay, turning them into eerie and haunted places. However, despite their abandonment, some of these buildings still exude a unique charm and hold their own allure, attracting curious onlookers. Here are a few abandoned structures that are both eerie and captivating:

  1. Last House on Holland Island, USA

last house on Holland Island

This house was once part of a small island in Chesapeake Bay, USA. However, frequent erosion on the island caused it to shrink rapidly. Over time, the land disappeared entirely, leaving this house as the last standing structure before the island vanished in 2010.

2. Abandoned Mill, Italy

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Located in the mountainous region of Sorrento, Italy, this building has been abandoned since 1866. The remote location, far from water sources, resulted in high humidity levels in the valley, rendering the building unsuitable for use. As a result, moss and other vegetation have overtaken the structure.

3. The Haunting New Bedford Orpheum, USA

The Haunting New Bedford Orphuem

Despite its age, this old building still exudes grandeur. Originally used as an entertainment venue, including a theater, in Massachusetts, USA, the building opened in 1912 and closed in 1959. Currently, efforts are underway to secure funding for its revitalization and potential future use.

4. Underwater City in Shicheng, China

shicheng city

This place is not easily accessible but is a source of wonder due to its submerged buildings. Shicheng, also known as Lion City, is located in the Zhejiang province in southeastern China. It has remained untouched for 1,341 years. The underwater city has been remarkably well-preserved, protected from rain and wind erosion.

5. Hashima Island, Japan

hashima island

Hashima Island, or Gunkanjima, meaning "Battleship Island," is known as one of Japan's uninhabited islands. Originally a coal mining site with adequate living facilities, the population on the island swelled. When oil began replacing coal, the mines, including the island, were closed. Now, it is rumored to be a haunted island due to its mysterious and eerie ambiance, making it a filming location for movies like Battle Royale II and the video game Forbidden Siren 2.

6. San Zhi, Taiwan

sanzhi

These futuristic housing structures were intended as vacation homes for US military personnel returning from Asia. Construction began in 1978 but abruptly halted in 1980 before completion. The abandoned housing complex has led to various speculations, including financial prospects and reports of supernatural occurrences. Fatal accidents during construction contributed to its repeated halts.

7. Pripyat, Ukraine

Pripyat town

Pripyat began to take shape on February 4, 1970, near the Belarusian border. It housed workers from the surrounding nuclear area, which was later devastated by the nuclear accident in 1986. After its inhabitants were evacuated, the city was left as a ghost town due to its radioactive contamination. It can only be visited with a guide in the region.

So, which of these places do you find the most eerie?

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