20+ Of The Most Dangerous Houses For People Who Loves Thrills

Published on 01/09/2025
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Mount Heng Monastery

An old Buddhist monastery can be found on the side of a mountain in China. It has been situated 246 feet above the ground on a sheer ledge for 1500 years. It’s surprising that the monastery hasn’t collapsed; it is supported by wooden pillars that were drilled into the mountain. According to legend, for the majority of the monastery’s history, outsiders were too afraid to enter. They had, after all, never witnessed anything like it. Yet many monks continue to reside there. How many of them perished when they fell is a mystery to us.

Mount Heng Monastery

Mount Heng Monastery

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Villa de Vecchi

An unsettling abandoned mansion can be found in the mountains of Northern Italy. A local count possessed it in the 19th century. But before it was even completed being built, a tragic sequence of events started to take place. The building’s architect passed away abruptly first. The count eventually found his wife slain and daughter abducted when he went home in 1862. He committed suicide because he couldn’t find the daughter. Soon after, it was abandoned, and all kinds of rumors started to circulate. It was rumored that a coven of witches had seized control of it and were using it for a variety of violent rituals at night. In the 1920s, prominent occultist Aleister Crowley visited there. Residents were afraid to enter the house because they thought an evil entity was guarding it.

Villa De Vecchi

Villa De Vecchi

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