5 HAUNTED MUSEUM FROM AROUND THE WORLD 1. Fatahillah Museum, - TopicsExpress



          

5 HAUNTED MUSEUM FROM AROUND THE WORLD 1. Fatahillah Museum, Indonesia Fatahillah Museum or also known as Batavia Museum, is a museum located at Jalan Taman Fatahillah No.. 2, West Jakarta. Museum occupies the former City Hall building in the Dutch colonial era famous haunted. It is said that every night sounds of people moaning cry, which reportedly came from the victim who was sentenced around this location. Even the execution sword that was used to behead people convicted are still stored in the museum. 2. Seodaemun Prison History Museum, Korea Located in Seodaemun Independence Park, Seoul, the building that was once the prison has been converted into a museum. This prison was built around 1910 and was used by the Japanese to imprison and torture Koreans. Some of the original buildings at the prison is now open to the public so that visitors can see the tiny cells where dozens of people were arrested, the body issued a detention and execution building. It is said that the cries and screams are still often heard from the halls detention and execution. 3. Museum of Medieval Torture Instruments, Czech Republic The Museum exhibits a variety of tools or devices to torture people. Visitors can even feel the atmosphere tense and terrible of the items on display at the museum. Some of the most cruel methods of torture carried out by humans are also described in detail in the Museum of Medieval Torture Instruments. No wonder, if the atmosphere is spooky and gruesome been felt since we entered the room at the museum. 4. Voodoo Museum, New Orleans, USA Voodoo Museum is owned by New Orleans natives who love history and everything associated with voodoo. The museum will not only inform visitors about what it is voodoo, but it also gives them a chance to feel it instantly. Is the museum also offers tours to guide visitors to see the sights in the historic New Orleans voodoo including cemetery, tomb of voodoo queen Marie Laveau, a haunted house, a Catholic church that housed the voodoo and many more. 5. New Haven Ventriloquist Museum In New Haven, USA, there is a museum that contains a row of old ventriloquist dolls. Visitors had to stand on the stage to see and examine them one by one doll that laid beneath the stage. Imagine if you had to go to the museum at night. Hiiii .... Spooky! So remember Chuckie doll ghost.
Posted on: Mon, 19 Aug 2013 08:28:38 +0000

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