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Edinburgh Castle (1 C, 25 P) Pages in category "Reportedly haunted locations in Edinburgh" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Edinburgh Castle [6] Edinburgh Festival Theatre is said by believers to be haunted by a tall, dark stranger rumoured to be the famous illusionist Sigmund Neuberger, a.k.a. The Great Lafayette. Edinburgh Playhouse; The Edinburgh Vaults The television series Most Haunted and Ghost Adventures both aired an episode about the vaults. [7] Ethie Castle
Reportedly haunted locations in Edinburgh (1 C, 15 P) Pages in category "Reportedly haunted locations in Scotland" The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total.
The castle has become known as one of the most haunted sites in Scotland, with reports of ghost sightings and paranormal activity within the grounds.
Mary King's Close has had a reputation for hauntings since at least the 17th century, with several paranormal investigations taking place. It has been pointed out that this particular Close ran the nearest of any to the old Nor Loch, a stagnant and highly polluted marsh; biogas escaping into the close and creating eerie lights may have been the cause for these rumours of spirit hauntings. [7]
The Edinburgh Dungeon is an underground tourist attraction in Edinburgh's city centre, on Market Street, which uses live actor shows and interactive rides to show various historical events from Scottish history in a scary fun style, with audience interaction and special effects, theatrical sets and performance. The shows are laced with tongue ...
Forget princesses—in these castles, you'll find shrieking ghosts, dead brides, and even a portal to hell. Burg Eltz dates back to 1157, and the list of myths surrounding the castle is nearly as ...
It was converted to offices in the 20th century, and in March 2014 it was being offered for sale. [7] Category A listed building. [6] Craiglockhart Castle: Tower house 15th century Craiglockhart Castle was a square tower house, built in the 15th century by the Lockharts of Lee. [8] Only the vaulted ground floor and parts of the first floor remain.