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5 Chilling Haunted Locations in Romania



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If you’re a big fan of horror stories, it’s likely that you already know the legends and mysteries of Dracula, his haunted castle, bloody behaviors, and eerie folk Romanian tales. As a matter of fact, Transylvania, a place where Lord Dracula’s castle is located, still attracts up to 800,000 visitors a year. But interestingly, it turns out that the castle of Vlad the Impaler isn’t the only place horror lovers are enthusiastic about when they’re traveling in Romania.

Other than Dracula Castle, there are plenty of buildings surrounded by supernatural creatures. In this article, we’ll suggest 5 of these kinds of haunted places that you can visit in Romania.

Haunted Locations in Romania

1. Casino Constanta

Generally, old and abandoned casinos often carry the reputation of being haunted. Even if they’re not, sometimes adults even restrict their teenage children from going near them. Or at least, that’s what we can see in Hollywood movies. Casino Constanta is an old casino that provokes exactly the same vibes. 

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This abandoned casino is located on the edge of the Black Sea and it indeed looks almost as scary as Dracula’s Castle itself. Casino Constanta was built at the request of Romanian King Carol I. It functioned until World War II when it became a hospital, just like most entertainment facilities in Europe. 

Even though we can’t certainly say that supernatural creatures reside in its area, the eerie atmosphere inside the casino can actually make this place look haunted. While this casino doesn’t function anymore, if you’re looking for the best places to gamble, this Casinos Analyzer resource can guide you into available casino bonuses and the best possible deals, either in Romania or online.

2. Corvin Castle

One of the main reasons why tourists enjoy visiting Romania is its diverse castles and mysterious histories behind them. Corvin Castle is among those castles. One glance at it is enough to doubt that it carries the history of something more impressive than just medieval architecture. 

Those who plan to visit Transylvania while being in Romania will probably find this place especially convenient, as it’s located quite close to Dracula Castle. According to the legend, the castle kept three Turkish prisoners in captivity for more than 15 years. They would only reach freedom if they could find water somewhere. The prisoners finally found the well but they were brutally murdered. 

Today, visitors often report chilling sensations and strange noises near Corvin Castle, which makes them think that it’s haunted by the ghosts of those Turkish men. 

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3. Poienari Fortress

Not only castles, but Romania also attracts tourists with its beautiful and mysterious fortresses, such as Poienari Fortress. This castle is located high in the Făgăraș Mountains and dates back to the 13th century. Similar to Dracula Castle, this fortress is closely related to Vlad the Impaler, also known as Lord Dracula. 

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What makes it even more attractive to people who enjoy mysterious adventures and horror is that it’s a rarely visited attraction due to its remote location. But if you still consider visiting Poienari Fortress, you should know that in order to reach the hill, you need to ascend exactly 1480 stairs to climb to the top. As the legend says, it was Vlad the Impaler’s one of the main fortresses and he used it as a defense strategy.

4. The Devil’s Precipice

We can’t miss The Devil’s Precipice while discussing the most haunted places in Romania. Even though it’s a lesser-known and hard-to-reach destination for tourists, its name is enough to imagine how many haunted stories are hidden behind the history of the place. The Devil’s Precipice is located a few kilometers from the village of Poiana Treistii, in a Cosminele commune.

This place is often associated with legends of supernatural creatures and mysteries. People even believe that once a treasure was buried in this place but nobody has found it up until now because of the evil spirits that control the place. We can’t certainly tell you whether this story is true but at least it’s worth exploring for adventure seekers.

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5. Witches’ Pond

And the final haunted place that’s worth visiting in Romania is the so-called Witches’ Pond. This pond is located deep within Boldu-Crețeasca Forest in Romania. If you accidentally reach it, you may even think that it’s just a still pond full of dark water. But once you get to know the legend of this pond, it will never be the same. As a matter of fact, locals still believe that the pond is a gathering spot for witches, where they perform rituals and spells during significant astronomical events.

The strangest thing about Witches’ Pond is that its water is always still and never dries up, even on hot summer days. While it may not be the best idea to visit this haunted place during storms, in summer, it will definitely inspire you with its eerie atmosphere.

Final Thoughts

In the concluding part of our hand-picked list of the most haunted places in Romania, we must tell you that these 5 places are just a few of the many mysterious castles, fortresses, palaces, woods, and other sites that have a reputation for being haunted. Chiajna Monastery, Hoia Baciu Forest, and Banffy Castle are some of the most exceptional ones among them. But if you’ve just arrived in Romania, we recommend starting with the Dracula Castle. Trust us, it will absolutely inspire you to visit all the mysterious places in this country.  

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