Turkey is one of the most gorgeous and oldest places in the world. Turkey has a connection with the antique Rome, Greece and also with Persia. Turkey’s history is very long and it is also the home of numerous attractive attractions including various very old and historical monuments, which are the source of tourist’s visitors. According to people, because of Turkey’s rich ancient history, there are some haunted places as well; most of them are located on ancient sites. Many brave adventurous tourists from across the globe visit these haunted places in Turkey every year. Lots of local people tell some ghost stories as well. So, below we will discuss the amazing hunted places in Turkey.
Top 10 Haunted Places in Turkey
Here is a list of several major haunted places in Turkey that are known for attracting visitors throughout the year.
1. Bakırpaşa Mansion
2. Cemil Molla Mansion
3. The Haunted Mansion
1. Bakırpaşa Mansion
This Bakirpasa mansion is one of the oldest mansions in Turkey. It is well-known as House of ghosts. It is so scary to visit this place, especially at night as the structure of this building is older and partially damaged. On foggy nights, it becomes even more terrifying and offers terrifying views. In addition, according to local people, this building got hidden sometimes. If you want to see this place by visiting there, it is recommended to visit after 11: 30 o’clock in the foggy night. This story is based on true life experiences at there.
2. Cemil Molla Mansion
This haunted place in Turkey is known for its haunted experiences, as many people say that they have seen ghosts around this building. Construction of this haunted house has been delayed several times as workers deny working here because they claim ghosts roam the building, which can be harmful and scary. During the work, a worker was left speechless after seeing ghosts in the workplace, the people said. The mansion was later restored with the help of some brave workers.
3. The Haunted Mansion
On the European coast, this red-brick mansion with huge glass and steel windows was built in 1912. The mansion is commonly known by the Turkish nickname Perili Kosk, which means the haunted house. It took a while for this building to be re-constructed because, according to stories, the construction team claimed to have seen the late widow of Ottoman Pasha Muhammad Yusuf Zia. In addition, the sound of the piano is occasionally heard here.