The beautiful Leap Castle is in Ireland (weird huh ?!?), and, say, is Similar to many other special castelli.Niente insomma.La its characteristic is that it is haunted .. what nonsense! ... but it is certainly interesting to hear this nonsense, because each of us in the end we believe, even the most skeptical.
An ancient fortress, built between the fourteenth and fifteenth century as a fortress to watch and pass inspection in an area strategically importante.Il place, a little gloomy, in my opinion, was the scene of a storiche.Era vicissitudes O'Carrol fortress of (ancient Irish clan), it has been over the centuries, one of the most impregnable military construction of the whole island. Perhaps because of its history, so violent and bloody, the castle has become a legend, the seat of a terrifying spirit, one of those who are called "elementals. Without a precise physiognomy, described as having horrific human eyes, but accompanied by strange fumes and smoke that make it indistinguishable figure
It is said that the ghost belonged to a priest, a member of the O'Carroll family, killed by a sword struck in the chest by his brother, as he celebrated a mass in what today is called "Cursed Chapel" (the usual medieval feuds). In 1532, in fact, following the death of the clan leader, are locked in a fierce battle to win the throne, he saw the brothers of the family fighting against each other. But beyond the historical saga of the castle, the prison is located in the basement fomenting the terrible ghost stories. Still visible today, the site of the bloodiest prisons were dead prisoners, in fact, we were thrown through an opening in the floor of the upper deck and dropped on a large nail that was about 200 meters below. Who was lucky enough (so to speak) do not fall on the nail was destined to die of hunger among the corpses of their comrades, there are between the lens agonie.Infatti Chronicles (so they can not be questioned) that the inhabitants could hear the moans coming from the terrible segrete.Nel 1900, while some workers were busy cleaning up the prisons (and most certainly this is a fact), many skeletons were found, stacked one above the other and it took three wagons to take them all away. Among the items found, a clock dating to 1800, suggesting that the cells would still be in use in the nineteenth century.
Source: vioci.spaces.live.com
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