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5 Haunted Places in Slovenia to Spice Up Your Vacation



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Slovenia is quite an intriguing country for horror enthusiasts with its secrets, dark history, and a large number of haunted places. This country, located in central Europe, is a popular visiting spot for tourists, especially those who are interested in visiting countries with Slavic culture.

Besides the culture, Slovenia is widely admired for its haunted locations by ghost hunters or those who would like to test their courage on vacation. And if you are among those people, it is crucial to bring your courage with you, considering there are dozens of terrifying stories around Slovenian sites. 

To get you prepared, we’ve gathered a list of 5 haunted locations in Slovenia to make your vacation in this country more exciting.

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1. Predjama Castle

Predjama Castle

Predjama Castle is one of the most mysterious places in Slovenia. With its distinctive building style and strange location inside a cave, it definitely stands out as one of the most visited haunted locations. Considering this castle was built 800 years ago, we can say that it’s surprisingly well-preserved, which adds to one of the eerie facts about this place.

Interestingly, the interior of Predjama Castle has been an inspiration to some mysterious entertainment venues, including casino buildings. But it turns out that the spooky interior frightened gamblers and made them turn to reputable online casino options instead. 

According to stories, a knight named Erazen Predjamski lived here, who knew about a secret tunnel inside the castle. Until today, a ghost still haunts this place.

2. Kos Manor House in Jesenice

Kos Manor House in Jesenice

Kos Manor House, which was located in the center of Jesenice, used to be the manor house of an ironworks. This building existed for almost 500 years, and not surprisingly, it experienced various dark and eerie events during World War II.

The history says that the Gestapo, the German police whose job was to “secretly bust people doing crimes,” made this place a prison for these people. They used to torture the citizens of Jesenice here in the most horrible ways possible. As of today, this place is open for people to visit. A lot of rumors say you can feel the presence of the ghosts of these poor tortured people inside the walls.

3 Kobarid Museum

Kobarid Museum

The Kobarid museum holds the memories of the battle of the Isonzo River Front, which happened during World War I. The battle between the Italian and Austro-Hungarian armies lasted for 888 days and took away a lot of brave soldiers from both sides.

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Even today, you can find the remains from this battle around the Isonzo River area. As a gesture of honoring the heroes of this battle, the Kobarid Museum was created to witness the history. The items immediately bring the feeling of horror and sorrow, yet remind us of the importance of peace.

4. The Škofja Loka Castle of ghosts

Škofja Loka Castle

The Škofja Loka Castle has been standing and surviving for many centuries. It went through various changes over time, being a place for several different facilities, including a court, a tax office, and a juvenile facility.

During World War II, it was turned into a concentration camp for the Yugoslavian soldiers who were captured by the Partisans. Later, it became a camp for women in need of community services. As you walk in the castle’s walls, you can easily feel the eerie aura inside. The visitors claim they have heard the tortured voices of men, most likely Yugoslavian soldiers.

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5 Old Castle of Celje

Old Castle of Celje

On a hill in the town of Celije, you will come across a beautiful and mesmerizing castle. This location is fascinating for those who enjoy the views, where you can see the whole place where you’re at, because from the hill where the Old Castle of Celije stands, you get a perfect view of this town. However, once you walk inside the castle, you can explore the dark secrets of this place.

Barbara of Celje, the daughter of Herman II, the count of Celje, used to live in this castle. After her husband tragically died, she spent her last years behind closed doors alone, unable to process her grief. The visitors claim her ghost still lurks around its doors.

Bottom Line

Slovenia is surely a place full of mysteries. Even though it can be challenging, a lot of people decide to visit haunted spots here, and these 5 locations are very popular among adventure-seeking tourists. After reading this article, hopefully, you already know which are the best haunted spots there. Even though a trip to see haunted places in Slovenia can be full of challenges and danger, if you’re searching for a thrilling, spooky experience, this is a country for you to visit. 

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