The top 8 creepiest lost places in Germany
The top 8 creepiest lost places in Germany
The temptation of the unknown: Top 8 of the mysterious places in Germany
There is an undeniable fascination that comes from abandoned places and mysterious places. Even if they may seem creepy, they attract many visitors who are looking for the uncanny and mysterious. The private business school Berlin School of Business and Innovation (BSBI) has taken the trouble to analyze the worldwide Google search queries and put together the top 8 of the mysterious places in Germany.
Top 1: The legendary bunker by Adolf Hitler
The underground kingdom of Adolf Hitler in Berlin is the place where 56,000 people scary each other, although it is already destroyed. The bunker was the scene of a dark chapter of history - here the life of the dictator ended suicide. Nowadays, replicas of the rooms in Berlin Story Museum can be visited.
Top 2: Dachau - Symbol of horror
The Dachau concentration camp in Bavaria was not only the first of its kind, but also a breeding ground for cruel deeds during the Nazi era. The lettering "Work is free" was emblazoned over the entrance and today 28,000 search queries are reminiscent of the horrors that were going on there.
Top 3: The tragic end on Hinterkaifeck
The Einödhof Hinterkaifeck in Upper Bavaria has an unexplained crime in which an entire family was brutally murdered. The mysteries that surround this lonely farm stimulates the imagination of the creepy fans and ensure 24,000 monthly search queries.
TOP 4: Mountainability on the Teufelsberg
The allies abandoned on the Teufelsberg in the Grunewald Berliner dates thousands of visitors every year who want to explore the morbid charm of the dilapidated radar domes and graffiti.
Top 5: The ghostly clinic in Beelitz
The ruins of the former healing facilities in Beelitz, Brandenburg, are not only a popular Lost Place, but also a place where mysterious events are said to take place. The ghostly figures and uncanny noises attract 18,000 curious visitors every month.
TOP 6: The suffering in Hohenschönhausen
The Hohenschönhausen memorial has a dark past as a former special camp of the Soviet Union and later prison of state security in the GDR. A troubling number of 9,300 monthly search queries shows the interest in this place of suffering and oppression.
TOP 7: The mysterious secret of the Ofnethölen
The Ofnethölen in Bavaria mountains an unsolved puzzle in which two “nests” were discovered with human skulls. The 33 skulls, including 19 of children, ensure monthly search queries because researchers assume ritual offerings or possibly cannibalism.
TOP 8: The leghouse of Oppenheim
The idyllic Michaeliskapelle in Oppenheim hides a dark secret - thousands of human bones. The basement once served as an ingenuity in which the remnant of up to 20,000 deaths were kept.
dr. Kamilia Kentra, lecturer at the BSBI, emphasizes the importance of these lost places as a memory of past tragedies and dark chapters of history, which must be preserved and researched. Because even if they are creepy, they contribute to expanding our knowledge and understanding of the past.
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