5 MOST HAUNTED PLACES IN PRAGUE | Ghosts of the Czech Republic
Whilst Prague is beautiful and eye pleasing to look at, it certainly possesses a darker side. Throughout history, this haunted city has acquired gruesome tales of death ghosts and the Devil. In this video, you will find some of the most haunted places in Prague. Read more about haunted places in Prague:
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Prague Ghosts & Legends Museum.
This creepy museum is located in the Old Town of Prague.
Prague Ghosts & Legends Museum | Macabre Tourist
We take a walk through the Prague Ghost and Legends Museum. It's a bit of a tourist trap, but there were some interesting artifacts inside.
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The Prague Ghost Museum TRAPPED INSIDE ALONE!
The Ghost Museum of Prague is probably a nice place to go but that moment you find yourself alone and trapped inside it, it becomes another story.
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UNDERGROUND WALK BY LAMPLIGHT | Ghost Tours Prague
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The Old Town Square attracts thousands of visitors each day with its beautiful architecture, stunning churches and of course, the famous Astronomical Clock but beneath this UNESCO heritage site there lurks another world, a darker world, alive with energies still residing there. This tour is a mixture of historical facts and an introduction to the paranormal.
We offer the opportunity to visit the underworld of Prague and to learn some of the gruesome history that took place there. We will take you beneath the Old Town Hall to explore this unique part of the city, to the former dungeons and torture chambers. You will hear about Prague’s most famous executioner and his tragic story, and learn about some of the famous prisoners who were tortured in this dark, lonely place.
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Really haunted?? Ghost and legend's museum | Prague
Little bit of Prague's Ghost and legends museum in Old town. Dont hesitate and come visit!
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On a (Bad) Ghost Tour in Prague, Czech Republic (But With an ORB?)
On this night we were on the worst ghost tour we've ever been on. Shame, because Prague is full of ghosts and creepy legends! But we still may have caught an actual orb on this video!! CHECK OUT the part at approx. 1:10-1:12 and tell us what do YOU think flashes in front of the camera??! And put the sounds on! Check also our trip report here:
THE PRAGUE UNDERGROUND TOUR by Prague Trips & Tickets
This tour visits the historic cellars beneath the Old Town Hall and Astronomical Clock, taking you to chambers dating back to the 12th Century.
Our highly knowledgeable guides will take you through 800 years of history, from the construction of the Old Town Hall and the founding of the council, to the expansion of the building, through wars and religious strife, right up to the dramatic battle in 1945 which nearly destroyed the Hall.
MAGIC AND LEGENDS IN PRAHA
We spend a wonderful long weekend in Prague, one of the most underrated cities in Europe. During a free walking tour we get to learn about it's extensive and sometimes mysterious history. We eat traditional Czech food and of course, drink beer!
A huge shout out to Discover Prague Tours and our free walking tour guide, Pistis. We learned so much about Prague that we could not have learned without him and their free walking tour. I highly recommend participating in a walking tour with that group if you ever go to Prague! They also do other tours, including a beer tasting event and a pub crawl. Visit their website to learn more about what they do:
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3 MOST HAUNTED LOCATIONS IN PRAGUE
Hi guys! This week we take a dark, creepy look into 3 super haunted locations in Prague - which one freaks you out the most?? Let me know in the comments!
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Old Prague Legends (trailer)
Amazing trailer to Old Prague Legends. The Old Town of Prague has always been home for many ghosts and legends. Let's meet some of them!
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7. Creepy Baby Statues
Located within the beautiful Kampa park, you’ll find something that is a little unsettling. These tiny, demonic looking rugrats are found crawling around the entrance to the Kampa Museum in Prague. Here in this photo, we see them scaling the Zizkov TV Tower, with some kind of paranormal being with antigravitational powers!
6. Moravsky Kras
Despite having some creepy urban installations and sites to see, the country does have some beautiful wildlife as well but this time it’s just a little bit creepy! It’s here you’ll find Europe’s deepest gorge, called Macocha Abyss! The crack eroded due to acidic water in the Punkva River in this area to create a large eerie cave system. It was first explored by monks in 1723. The gorge is home to some rare plants, not commonly found in Europe but the story behind this place is what’s most frightening. Local legend has it that it was here where a widowed stepmother lured her stepson to collect some berries. She had recently remarried and didn’t want her biological son to feel intimidated by her other stepson. She then pushed the boy into the dark abyss below. To this day, lumberjacks still hear the cries from a child coming from the abyss.
5. Sedlec Ossuary
This ossuary, located in the town of Kutna Hora is one of the Czech Republic’s creepy places! On the outside it might look like your normal chapel. On the inside is completely covered in bones! Even this little angel has a skull on it. When soil from the holy land was brought to this area after the crusades, it became an extremely popular place for people to be buried. Once the black plague struck Europe, there was certainly no shortage bones. There’s believed to be the bones of over 40,000 people here. It’s one of the most visited tourist attractions in the country. And they even get pretty creative with some of the designed like you see here with the chandelier.
4. The Devil Heads
Yeah there really is no shortage of creepy places here in the Czech Republic. This disturbing site is just waiting to send chills down the spines of hikers in the Zelizy National Park, located north of Prague. If mount rushmore were meant to look more terrifying, it’d look something like this. These two faces were carved from a cliff side in the mid 1800’s by Vaclav Levy and about 30 feet tall. They originally looked something like this, but weather conditions have slightly eroded their horrifying forms!
3. Just Hanging Out
While walking down the streets of Prague, once again you might become startled and think the statue of this guy is actually someone was clinging on for dear life. That’s actually exactly what people thought, when this was exhibited in Chicago and many people dialed 911. This all happened before being permanently installed in Czech Republic. This is a statue from the artist David Cerny, it portrays a 7 foot bronze sculpture of the famous psychologist Sigmund Freud hanging on by one hand. There are both optimistic and pessimistic explanations to this statue. One claims that this criticizes Sigmund’s views as simply crazy in modern times and the other theory is that his beliefs are still held onto. Either way you look at this, statue is still pretty creepy!
2. The Lennon Wall
During communist times in Czechoslovakia, the beetles were often seen as a source of what life was like for non communist countries and represented freedom in some sense. Located on the eastern side of Prague, away from the touristy destinations is where you’ll find this eerie reminder of communism. It was seen as a way for young inhabitants of the city to lash out their feelings about the regime of the despised politician, Gustav Husak., who governed Czechoslovakia for a long period of time. After the authorities attemptd many times to clear the wall, it kept getting graffitied and they eventually gave up! It still stands today, with a eerie beauty to it.
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Houska Castle
Located about 30 miles north of Prague, the Houska Castle was built around 1270 AD by a Bohemian King named Ottocar the II, and some claim, it was built over a pit to hell! Consider how the Morovsky sinkhole looks and there might be some truth behind this. Strangely enough, it’s unique in the fact, that it was designed to keep things inside and not for keeping things out! This was built around the pit, and still to this day, no knows exactly how deep the pit truly is. One popular story about this place goes, that the king was willing to pardon a criminal for his crimes but only if he agreed to be lowered into the pit. Not too long after being lowered, he began screaming for mercy. When he was pulled back up, his hair was gray and he had aged 30 years! What truly lies beneath still remains a mystery
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Prague Ghost and Legends Tour by Prague Special Tours - Tour Video 2
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Mental Asylum Graveyard Tour | Ghost Tours Prague
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Come with us on an exclusive nighttime walk through a graveyard for the mentally ill.
With an inexplicably high concentration of energy and huge electromagnetic swings, despite there being no electricity cables or plumbing, the cemetery of the asylum at Bohnice is a place your mind, body and soul will never forget. Learn of the torments of 19th and 20th century psychiatric treatments and the agonizing lives of the hospital’s inmates. Hear the stories of criminals, prisoners and suicides.
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Ghosts & Legends of Old Town | Ghost Tours
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Come with us on a walk through Prague’s dark past, through narrow, cobbled streets and winding lanes where murderers, alchemists, monsters and spirits once walked. McGee’s Ghost tours will take you away from the bustle and noise of the Old Town Square into one of the eeriest parts of Prague, once a den of poverty, plague and magic, an area often overlooked by tour guides yet full of history, intrigue and atmosphere.