13 Scariest Abandoned Places In The World
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- Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
- Here are the top 13 most frightening abandoned places from creepy doll factories to Chernobyl the worst nuclear accident ever!
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7. Glenwood Power Plant
Looking creepy enough to be used as a filming location for horror movies, this power plant has been abandoned since its closure in 1963. The plant was built to provide electricity for the New York Central Railroad tracks and became operational in 1906. The structure was abandoned for 50 years and today is littered with graffiti and almost completely empty. Recently the Goren Group started a project to convert the building into an arts-focused events complex that will include a hotel, restaurants, and a marina.
6. Oradour-sur-Glane
Technically this village was never abandoned. The inhabitants of the town were slaughtered on June 10, 1944, when a Nazi company massacred 642 of its residents, including 247 women and 205 children. French president Charles de Gaulle ordered the village to be maintained in its original state as a permanent memorial and historical site after the war. Today the village endures as a popular tourist site, with many people claiming to see ghostly figures roaming the vacant streets late at night.
5. Florida Dome Homes
Once upon a time, these dome homes were the self-sustaining, state of the art dwellings of an oil tycoon. Today they lie abandoned and run down, a mere shell of their former greatness. Oil producer Bob Lee built the futuristic homes as a vacation spot on Cape Romano for his family in the 1980’s. The problem with Florida beachfront property is that it can be susceptible to hurricanes, which often plague the area. The Dome Homes were severely damaged several times and after requests to build a seawall were denied the property was ultimately abandoned.
4. Port Arthur
Said to be one of the most haunted places in Australia, Port Arthur in Tasmania has seen plenty of tragedy and death in its time. The port was a penal colony in the mid-1800’s and was home to some of the hardest British criminals and had some of the strictest security measures in the British penal system. Much like Alcatraz Island, it was often billed as an inescapable prison. In 1996 28-year-old Martin Bryant went on a killing spree in the small town in which 35 people died, making it the worst mass murder in the country's post-colonial history. This event led to a severe crackdown on firearms throughout the nation in which 640,000 weapons were turned into authorities.
3. The Bhangarh Fort
Often dubbed the most haunted place in India, this 17th-century fort is completely ruined today. There are many myths about the place that have added to its haunted reputation. According to legend, a wizard is said to have cursed the fort and everyone in it after being rejected by a princess with whom he had fallen in love. The curse endures to this day and there are plenty of people who have reportedly had contact with ghosts or felt evil spirits when visiting the area.
2. Willard Asylum
This hospital opened in 1869 as Willard Asylum for the Chronic Insane in New York. The first patient was a woman named Mary Rote, who had spent the previous 10 years of her life chained up in a room. The asylum helped improve her condition and by 1890 the hospital had over 2000 patients. By this time the location had become completely self-sufficient. Patients grew their own food and tended to their own medical needs. There were even a morgue, a cemetery and a bowling alley on site. A huge push for deinstitutionalization occurred throughout the country in the 1990’s, leading to the asylum’s closure in 1995. Over half of the 50,000 or so patients who called Willard Asylum, their home also died there. Since the asylum closed its doors it has become widely recognized as a haunted location.
1. Pripyat
The infamous Chernobyl disaster of 1986 left an entire city which once had a population of nearly 50,000 completely abandoned. Thanks to the high amounts of radiation that escaped during the terrifying event the land is sure to remain untouched for hundreds of years. Chernobyl was the worst nuclear accident in history. While two human deaths occurred during the actual event, hundreds of thousands of people and animals in the area are thought to have been affected detrimentally by the high amounts of radiation exposure that the accident caused.
that number count down sound effect is fucking annoying.
hahaha I agree, that made me laugh for real
Paul Colbourne shut up
yeap
Firgate Firgate no you shut up... im getting you are recess
agree
Thanks for putting the circle in the thumbnail. I wouldn't have seen the place without it
My grandparents used to live in an old castle in Austria (Schloss Spielfeld; housing for poor families after the war). My grandmother told me many stories of 'Klara', who once lived in the castle and was still roaming the halls as a ghost... When I slept over at my grandparent's as a child, I always woke up under the bed. Although I never really saw anything, I was terrified to sleep there.
Great video, very informative, thanks for posting
Me: I'mma watch this.
First location: Doll factory
Me: Nope
I thoroughly enjoyed the content, the audio and the layout. I like that you get straight to the point and give me the meat instead of talking & talking .....
An urban explorer who went through Château Miranda claims that it's been torn down. It was a really cool castle. It just suffered from fire and water damage. Before it was demolished, it was a very dangerous place to explore. Many of the floors were gone and explorers would have to navigate over exposed floor joists.
very informative and interesting...!!
With 181 kilos of cocaine, that was one hell of a HIGH flying magic carpet ride.
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Vijay Reddy
Yeaaaaaah, whatever. 😒
kinda scary. in 2001 one I was there with my parents xD
I like this video except for the annoying chime
::: xxx
I agree. It just sounds...off, like a cell phone ring's chime sound.
::: xxx and?
Barbara Adler
For the love of everything that is holy, chill out! That's all the person wanted to say. It's just a person expressing his or her feelings and making a comment People are allowed to do that, you know? If you don't agree with it or don't like his comment, there's no need to be a smart mouth.
I made a comnent also...what's your point??,
My point is that you're getting irritated over NOTHING. What more do you want? The person said all that they wanted to. Also, what the heck was the point of your first comment, huh? Oh, you just wanted to get attention, by being a trolling ass. My bad, 🤤 duuuuh! You have a bit of drool coming out of your mouth. Oh, you're use to that, aren't you?
Great video, thank you very much
"Half the 50,000 patients of Willard Asylum nearly died there". Does that mean none of them died? That would be quite an achievement.
The Dome Homes are now completely surrounded by water. Erosion at its finest
The state wants them removed now? I think they offer a nice structure for the fish.
I think the state is just going to leave them because as the water rises they will become artificial reefs
Beckah Mataronas
They are holding a lot of fish now and I don't see any point in removing them.
the first one is called "The Eye of the Storm" . they will outlast any wooden structure
I used to party at the dome homes and camped overnight several times. There was also a pyramid home and a house on stilts there. By 1995 the pyramid was gone but the house on stilts was about 50 yards out in
the Gulf of Mexico. By 2000 the domes were half in the water. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Romano_Dome_House
When places are abandoned I think it's kind of sad for most of the stuff I'd be very happy to see the old stuff remodeled or new stuff built.
The picture of a seagull flying free outside of Alcatraz where people fantasized about being free is almost poetic.
Great video
I could be wrong but number 12 spreepark looks like a filming spot for the movie "Anna", number 8 Chateau Miranda looks the home of MCs in the movie "The Others", and number 7 Glenwood powerplant seems like Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed was recorded there. If the movies weren't actually filmed at these exact locations I believed they heavely inspired the movie makers.
I would love to live in any of these places!
Really u want to be haunted?
Me too
Then, what stopping you from doing it?
Keyboard warrior
Even Chernobyl?
great video!
Very interesting 👍🏻
There is nothing scary about the #5 dome homes. They are in my area and I see them often while boating.
i got to walk around them a few times before they were completely surrounded by water
peterbiltnation 379
I remember them always being there when I was a very young kid and I'm 41 now.
Have you explored them?
I would love to see a floorplan and some before and after pictures.
Jenny M
There was a write up on them with pictures when they were lived in. Just do a search on google.
Strange, but not scary.
Absolutely FASCINATING and truly the definition of BITTERSWEET.
Hey mate,
What software are you using to make these videos?
Cheers, Leigh.
very interesting....creepy yet very sad that something wasn't done to preserve these buildings and put them to good use
3:23 #8 : Chateau Miranda, which was located in Belgium, has been entirely demolished in mid November 2016.
That's too bad, it was beautiful on the outside and known as one of the worlds most haunted castles
3:11-4:33 hey did you make the background music yourself or did you find it somewhere? Because I really enjoy the melody that's in the Bell sound and I'd like to cut out the violins and just add 808 drums and some soft snyth sounds and make a beat out of it for SoundCloud
Where did you get all this info??? I so love you.
Actually some 30 or so people died from the immediate accident at Chernobyl. It just took them a week or two to succumb as their bodies fell apart.
Oh goodness.
I don't get it
I'm not ashamed to say I would never stay the night in the doll factory F-that
•Jo• you are however ashamed to use the word fuck
Unlike the word "fuck".
I'd stay the night in you
I would
Max and akari are weak ppl who can't handle the word fuck
this is all so amazing
Interesting. Thank you.
YO IVE BEEN TO THE ABANDONED FLORIDA DOME HOMES, I jet skied by their a few years back and I saw them up close and it was crazy to see
Im from Naples,...just sayn'
3:38 my favourite house but its haunted places so..... but i love it😉
4:30 has been 1 of my fave history facts
Nice presentation 😊
like the video man its really really good but maybe try and sound a Lil more into it
Theoretically while the Cape Romano Dome House was abandoned, it is currently an active reef therefore making it a inhabited location.
Im from Naples...just sayn'
LOVE those dome homes! 😍
Interesting video I like it Not really scary places but still interesting
Willard Asylum has become a prison. It is a 90-day SHOCK facility. If you don't know what that is, it is a Marine-style "bootcamp" for non-violent, and mostly drug offenders, which if they violate their parole from being released from the SIX month program SHOCK which is hard hard hard. I myself did 6 month SHOCK in Buffalo NY. Some of the staff I had came from Willard and said it was haunted. I know people that have been sent there, and they say it's creepy. The old Asylum\hospital is empty, but still very "active", so they say. I figure why not tell of the place if I know of it. Gives it another layer, you know?
You're right, Teresa. Thanks for sharing.
you're welcome. I live in upstate NY, and know about a lot of creepy haunted places. I am one of those people that have a thirst for trivia and will gladly share...Check out The Utica Asylum, the TB place in the Adirondacks, lots of weird old villages from Colonial times. Just a thought, if you feel the need to hunt for something that people haven't seen ot heard about yet.
Gosh, you are lucky. I'd love to live in anywhere but where I do. I live in Texas, the state of perpetual summer. Seriously, we have 9 months of summer and for the other three months days in the 80s are not uncommon and we have a sprinkling of cold days scattered through out the 3 months, but seldom more than two at a time. If you hear of cheap rentals (I'm retired) that is animal friendly let me know. Congratulations on completing the course. I hope you have a good life.
my brother lived in Texas, and my guy just came back from living there for eight years. Believe me, there are days when we all want perpetual summer. when it's 10° BELOW zero with a wind chill that makes it feel like 20° below zero, we all hate it. I have to admit that watching the seasons change and when it's this time of year, it's beautiful here. first snowfalls and the Christmas lights are everywhere, it's worth seeing..
teresa sparks America sure loves it's harsh outdated penal system eh? check out what Western Europe countries are doing to improve their justice system. meanwhile here we have millions of gangs thugs and giant prisons turned into TV shows for the masses.. pathetic!
Why are any of them scary? I'm not getting the fear effect. It could be the notification sound...
Interesting Video
Port Arthur I've been there and the feeling of being watched is really high, in the old jail block you can feel the hunting power there and at the cafe that the mass shooting was in
Try changing your tone when speaking. I vagued out half way through.
Yah
Interesting places. The castle is sad that it's abandoned.
I didn't like the noise between videos, not good for my sensitive heart.
Jody Hakala
Jody Hakala
Then don't watch it
I'm so so sorry you had to endure those sounds.. Prayers and thoughts go out to you and your loved ones during this traumatizing time in your life.. I hope someday you'll be ok
Jody Hakala
I went to the dome homes about 10 years ago. Pretty cool place. Not safe to go in though since lots of the floors are falling through. Good scuba diving off the shore though.
Wow! Interesting.
change the sound that plays when you say a new list number
So... you consider a giant hole in the ground scary?
D Shade don't think you heard depths..
it was made by Stalin's orders so..........
well it DOES suck helicopters
Living by that tho ._.'
@@susannahwilson9416 lucky helicopters
I've been to the domes with my family. Each time we visit, which is like once a year, the water has came up into them more and more. It really is amazing though
Wow I’m impressed, thank you so much for sharing!!!
I can't explained why my heart was beating faster than normal , watching this with the sound 😂😂
Florida Dome Homes.. I was waiting for Murlocs to attack!
OMG I've toured Willard! They used to give tours every year and saw maybe a couple hundred people; the year I went, over two thousand showed up, and people started wandering if from the your groups. We all just wandered around the entire campus, and people were going into areas that we completely off limits (often dangerous). It was an amazing look into the past; a facility completely Frozen in time. The bowling balls and pins were still in place, patient's names hung on the walls, desks sitting in offices with patient records still in the drawers. Years ago, they found a bunch of suitcases in the attic and last I knew there a display that tours the country...very sad. I have a couple near souvenirs from the visit and tons of really awesome pictures. The site next to Willard actually holds drug addicts from docs and one of them flipped out and started a fire on the premises the day the your got out of hand. Best money I've ever spent ✌🏼
I used to live near a significantly smaller big-ass man-made hole called Helm's Pit. Saved part of the town when it flooded. They imported some beach sand, installed a playgrounds, tables, & grass, turned it into a beach park in the middle of the desert. Then houses & a mall went up near it.
I love Light houses and I might put one in my yard.
Jess Tarriero
* builds full sized 230ft lighthouse in front yard *
I love abandoned buildings. There is a certain beauty to them.
nice video
So scary but somehow beautiful
I know where those dome houses are and they are all half way submerged under water because of the erosion, I've never heard of them being haunted or scary they are just there and people visit them jut to see them..... it's definitely not one of the scariest places on earth at all
Screw the other buildings the doll factory should be first if I was there for at least 5 minutes I would have passed out or just start running as fast as I can out of the factory.
Yolo God pussy
Love the video. Please read slower next time, don’t know if it’s because I’m old but I felt like I missing info. Keep it up! Loved it
Omg spreepark was in one of the scenes in one of my favourite movies, "Hanna" at the end of the movie. Im just hearing of spreepark for the first time.
I will not stay in doll factory
" a wizard cursed the fort " .
fuck this shit i'm out.
Port Arthur is not truly abandoned it is a tourist attraction, but it certainly does have a sad and tragic past.
I find abandoned structures, places &hospitals very interesting. Also another thing I'm very interested learning and watching vids about is haunting and haunted places, homes, buildings, villages, towns,(tructures).. If i could go to haunted places, buildings, homes, structures and even islands i would actually love an enjoy every moment and I would go to any haunted or known hauntings in a heart beat. It's just soething that I'm very interested in...
Penal is pronounced Pee nal with the accent on the first syllable. The push to close massive mental asylums began in the late 1960s with the introduction of psychotropic drugs and was fairly complete by the 1980s. Any that were still open after that housed only a fraction of their initial population. Most of the radiation has disappeared from Pripyat and many scientists journey there now for research purposes, so the 100s of years myth is disproved. And surprise!! Tourist groups are now taken on trips through Pripyat. Although there was an initial and heartbreaking die off of animals and plants the absence of people has allowed all the wild life, both flora and fauna, to flourish and thrive and various species abound in the area profiting from the absence of humans, the great destroyers.
why does everyone complain about everything In the comments. don't watch if it bothers you that much.
Shut up bitch
RUclips allows it so relax
Some people cannot experience joy unless they're making others miserable
Sarah Kay I know right
Well said sister
I love this! please make more!!!
For those of you in or visiting Australia i HIGHLY reccomend checking out Port arthur. Its a tourist destination with tours and a rich but BRUTAL history and the ghost tours are insane... If you do check it out, be sure to volunteer for the solitary confinement cells on the ghost tour and make sure you check our the silent chapel. Homestly id love to see a whole video just on Pirt Arthur its a great place to visit ive been twice.
Fell into 'despair.'
Its like more than a minor problem, the ongoing universal pronunciation errors in native English speaking narrators. The problem is they are reading this off a sheet and not going over it and publishing it. Morons though. like they and everyone listening have never heard these words before.
matt mammone Thank you, Matt!!!
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Dude. LOSE the annoying synth pluck between topics.
I didn't even notice it; but because so many comments have mentioned it, I went back to listen for it. Still doesn't bother me🤷🏾♀️
Dude. Lose that ugly face of yours
@@goatmansasquatch1485 good one 🦹🏿♂️
Piercing
@Hamdon Nut HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Definitely, number 12 was my fav, by far...
The first image of the 'dome homes' is not part of the project on Cape Ramano. It is actually on Pensacola Beach Fl and that picture was taken just after Hurricane Ivan in 2004. A news crew actually stayed in the home during the storm as it was one of the only homes safe enough to handle the devastating storm and its huge storm surge. The house received only superficial damage and I believe is still available for vacation rental.
7:50 ghost on the window
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The Berlin amusement park is not scary at all. I live there. It's a nice place to chill.
@Fuzzy Butkus I don't get your comment. If such stuff was found in a place one time, that doesn't mean it's laying around there all the time. You can find drugs anywhere. Also, this still doesn't make it a "scary place", drugs are party of society, although it's damn sad. The park has no spooky vibe to it at all - been there dozens of times. It's a beautiful place. No haunted feels to it. Not every abandoned place is scary just because it's abandoned, and that's what I wanted to point out because the maker of the video has probably never been to the Spreepark himself yet calls it creepy.
so cool!!!
i love your vidos
7:15 face in window
hey, I've been to port arthur when I was like, 7. They had this one place called the haunted house
Iplayz games I was at port Arthur the other month
OMG I went to Spree Park back in the early 90s on a school trip. It was fun; I had no idea of its past.
I recognized the thumbnail/dome homes because when I visit my grandparents, we always see those domes on my grandfather's boat. They're in pretty bad shape since I last saw them and they have graffiti EVERYWHERE.
Chateau Miranda does not exist anymore :(
Demolishing started in 2016 (in may i believe). For what i know now, only the ground floor is still standing, but will be gone soon..
:(
"Doll factory" haha hell no bai
Château Miranda aka Château de Noisy was demolished in October 2017. The only thing left standing on the site is the sculptures that sat either side where the original gate was.
Great sites shared. Thank You...(A couple glaring pronunciation problems distract from an otherwise well-spoken narrative.)
I'm Heckerty the witch and I love scary things! Thank you for this awesome video!
Heckerty um....ok
No Surrender
Laurie Mclellan yeeeeessss?
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Spreepark looks like where they filmed the finally of the film 'Hanna"
because it actually is, lol
They did!
Tbh the number countdown sound is more scary than any of these places
My Dad, a construction foreman, supervised the remodeling and addition of a school building at Willard Hospital in the 70's, driving back and forth from our home in Rochester daily for almost a year. They offered to let the crew stay during the week. My dad would have no part of it. Now I see why.
I've been to the Dome homes and they are not scary 😂
Journey Brown spreepark allso. Dont know how anyone think its scary 😂
Hahaha that's the only reason I came to this video! I literally camped in them for 3 days in 2013. Had a great time, nothing scary at all except for maybe the abundance of sharks. Lol
those who can't do are Free to be critical... those who TRY should be rewarded... just sayin
what's scary about some of these locations like the some buildings they are domes that are abandoned so scary.
# KnowledgeFeed good work
Where exactly is the fear?
stupidaccountsoicanpost the fear is in the stupidity of those who choose to let imagery intimidate them...
7:31
"GET OUT OF HERE STALKER"
If u know that reference
Idk what to say
Half life 2 ?
Doggy Dawg YES THAT STALKER GAME! DUDE DIDNT PLAY THAT FOR SO LONG!
i did the ghost tour at Port Arthur and it was amazing.
I was in Pripyat last Christmas. I took all my company and employees for a X-Mas dinner party there. They had no idea tho but it was one hell of a experience.
Half of these places were left abandoned because of money