Baron Empain's Palace
The history of the Baron's Palace is haunting in and of itself,
however, the old Heliopolis gem is believed to be subject to a quite
literal haunting. Neighbours witness the building's windows open and
close at will and lights in rooms, despite the house having been
abandoned for many years. Initially believed to be a go-to address for
orgies and Satanic meetings, the palace is now closed to the public.
Baron Empain's story reads like a horror novel. After his widespread
infidelity, his wife died in the palace after falling down the
impressive spiral staircase of the main building. Having suffered from
mental illness, his daughter passed away just a few years later. Her
condition had made her sit in the basement for days at a time. A secret
corridor beneath the building is said to lead to the Baron's final
resting place adjacent to the Basilica. Who knows, maybe it's the
Baron's ghost himself who is still haunting the premises?
The Valley of the Kings
Hosting a few hundred dead Pharaohs for the past 5000 years, the
rumour that the Valley of the Kings is haunted should come as a surprise
to no one. A pharaoh in a chariot has been seen roaming the valley as
well as perceptions of strange noises such as footsteps, screams and
shuffling without a source. Watchmen believe these are the spirits of
the deceased whose tombs have been desecrated. Now they are looking for
their treasures which are, largely, crammed in the Egyptian Museum a few
hundred miles away.
On top of that, the "Mummy's curse" has made Tutankhamun's gravesite a
creepy place. Upon financing the discovery of the site, Lord Carnarvon
died before he could harvest the fruits of his investment due to an
infected mosquito bite on his neck. The later inspection of Tutankhamun
found a similar wound on the young Pharaoh. Howard Carter, the
archaeologist who found the site, died due to chemicals used in the
chamber after it was discovered. Hence, his greatest discovery was also
his doom, spreading more superstition over the apparent curse on the
tomb. These accounts are super scary albeit highly controversial.
The Great Pyramids
A haunted pyramid? Yes, of course! Many eye witness reports have
recorded a man and his three children, dressed in clothes typical of the
1920s, roaming around the Great Pyramids looking for something. As we
are telling a ghost story here, we're going to assume that he's
searching for his wife and mother of his children.
The much creepier story surrounding the haunting of the pyramids is
the emergence of the ghost of Pharaoh Khufu himself who is the proud
owner of one of them. Dressed in traditional ancient Egyptian armor, he
appears at midnight and walks the streets, visiting houses and telling
their inhabitants to leave the area. If ghosts have unfinished business
to linger around, Khufu has been very patient for many millennia now.