Адрес | Эдинбургский замок |
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Open to visitors | yes |
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Built in the XII century, Edinburgh Castle is one of those places where atheists become believers as soon as they step on its threshold. Based on the site of an extinct volcano, it is a symbol of Scotland. According to some reports, this place is a paranormal point where ghost figures regularly appear before visitors:
- Lady Glamis was often seen wandering through the dark halls of the castle. She was accused of witchcraft and burned at the stake in 1537.
- Since 1650, the ghost of a decapitated drummer boy has been haunting the castle.
- There is also a piper, an old man in a leather apron, and even the ghost of a dog galloping near the cemetery.
- And from the tunnels of the castle, you can still hear French prisoners imprisoned during the Seven Years' War.
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