White Lady Taverna
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The restaurant’s name itself draws attention from diners and curious visitors. Why was it named as such when restaurants in Greece bear mostly Greek names? The story goes that there once lived a woman in a Greek castle on the mainland. After she died, her ghost protected those who lived inside the castle. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Semiramis Shipwreck
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The site of the shipwreck near Vori Beach is more eerie than haunted. But any site of decay is enough to give off spookish vibes and that’s what visiting this area feels like, especially when seen on an overcast day or close to nightfall. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Ropoto
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This is best described as a “sinking ghost town.” What was once a bustling village is now deserted after a 2012 landslide made all the buildings slip down the mountain. More than 300 families had to move out of their homes as it no longer was habitable. A visit to the village surely be spooky. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Frangokastello Fortress
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This castle is believed to be haunted by Drosoulites, the ghosts of the warriors who fought at the fortress against Turks. It is said that these human-like shadows make an appearance on the beach. While some visitors have claimed to see these apparitions making their way to the castle, the “visions” they see could just be caused by a mirage. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Villa Kazouli
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Built in 1910, reports of agonized cries coming from inside this imposing mansion are abound. Some believe that it’s because the house was built above a cemetery and was also used as Nazi headquarters during World War II where many were tortured in the basement – 12 of these victims are buried on the grounds. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Sanatorium On Mt Parnitha
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Driving up here during a cloudy day or late at night just sends chills down one’s spine. The sight you see is something picked out of a horror film. Ever since it was abandoned, the place has become a frequent haunt of ghost hunters who have heard numerous accounts of people having seen spirits, heard voices and experienced sudden changes in temperature around the area. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
First Cemetery of Athens
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This is where the most important members of the city are buried. While the cypress trees that line the cemetery are enough to create an eerie atmosphere, it’s the story of a wandering ghost called Nikolas Batsaris that strikes fear into visitors. Batsaris worked for the cemetery and increased his wealth by taking jobs from co-workers. He is reportedly seen by a wreath. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Villa Kallergi
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A dark history isn’t the only thing that makes this house scary: nothing grows and the air is high in negative ions which is linked with paranormal activity. A man called Periklis Kallergis murdered his wife and children here ten proceeded to commit suicide. Years, later, Nazi soldiers used the home to torture prisoners. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Daveli’s Cave
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Lots of paranormal activity have been reported here, including the sighting of a huge white creature. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Ex Navy Hospital of Melissia
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This spot is highly frequented by host haunters after it was abandoned in the 70s. A number of people have reported seeing ghosts in the area.