43 Creepiest Locations Around The World To Be Actually Used In Film
43. St. George’s Church, Czech Republic – The Chapel of Ghosts

Abandoned in the 1960s after the ceiling collapsed during a funeral, St. George’s Church in Luková was nearly lost to time. That is, until an artist installed life-sized sculptures of ghostly, shrouded figures seated silently in the pews. What began as an art project to save the church became an international sensation and a ready-made set for atmospheric horror films. It has since been featured in supernatural thrillers and haunting photo essays. The figures—covered in white robes, their faces hidden—create the illusion that the church is still full of the dead, silently watching you. It’s a scene straight out of a dream—or a nightmare.








