The Willard Asylum, New York
The Willard Asylum for the Criminally Insane was built in 1869 in Willard, New York. Willard Asylum was home to approximately 50,000 patients in the time it was operational. More than half of those patients never left the asylum leaving behind countless souls to haunt its hauls.
Beelitz Military Hospital, Berlin
Beelitz Military Hospital of Berlin, Germany once treated Adolf Hitler himself as a wounded soldier during World War One. The hospital has seen many horrors and serves as a constant reminder to locals of what happened there.In Japan, there is possibly the most horrific amusement park ever opened.
Takakanonuma Greenland Park, Fukushima
Takakanonuma Greenland Park was built close to Fukushima, the home of a horrible nuclear accident. The amusement park was open for only 13 years and closed due to the accidents and deaths of children that occured there.
Ryugyong Hotel, North Korea
North Korea is home to the Ryugyong Hotel an architectural failure do to lack of government funding. The 105 story, pyramid shaped hotel bruises Seoul’s skyline reminding the people of the abilities and inabilities of their government.
The San Zhi Resort, Taiwan
The San Zhi Resort in Taiwan has earned the effective nick-name of “death pods.” The resort is said to be cursed because even before it was a resort people died on the sight during the Seige of Fort Zeelandia in which thousands of Dutch soldiers were massacred for their part in tormenting and over taxing the natives.