43 Creepiest Locations Around The World To Be Actually Used In Film

28. Château de Trécesson, France – The Cursed Castle of Buried Brides

Château de Trécesson. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Votre pseudonyme ici

Rising from the misty landscapes of Brittany, France, Château de Trécesson looks like something straight out of a dark fairytale. However, the castle’s history is steeped in tragedy and supernatural folklore, making it a compelling location for gothic horror films like The Iron Rose (1973). One of the most infamous legends surrounding the château tells of a bride who was buried alive within its walls, her ghostly figure still seen wandering the grounds in her tattered wedding gown. Locals whisper of shadowy figures appearing in windows, candles lighting themselves, and unexplained whispers echoing through the stone halls. With its eerie medieval architecture and chilling atmosphere, Château de Trécesson is the perfect embodiment of real-life horror.

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