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The Vognmagergade Haunting
During the late 1880’s, an unexplained force appears to have terrorized several residents living in a house on Vognmagergade, Central Copenhagen.
The Teilmann Manesten
Located deep within the woods of Nørholm in Western Jutland stands one of the few remaining “manepæle” in Denmark, with several spooky legends surrounding it
The Sludstrup/Skørpinge Crosses
A bit south of Slagelse stand two strange, wooden crosses: One in an open field, the other in a dense, swampy area. Both are associated with a large amount of mystery and local legends, the most famous being about two brothers who killed each other over a local girl
The Ny Toldbodgade Poltergeist
Starting in late 1886 and continuing into spring of 1887, a well-regarded and influential family started experiencing strong poltergeist activity in their home on Toldbodgade.
The Gothersgade Poltergeist
Gothersgade 14 was once the address of one of the most spectacular Danish hauntings/poltergeist episodes, involving some well known and respected Copenhagen personalities.
The case at one point reached the highest instances of the Danish judicial system
The Devil In Salmon Street
In September of 1826 there was a terrible spectacle on Laksegade (Salmon Street) that drew the attention of people from all over the city. Eventually it became Denmark’s most popular and influential poltergeist case. The incident also spawned a famous catchphrase “The devil is loose in Salmon Street”
Louise’s Island
This beautiful and mysterious little island in the middle of the Badstue area, is home to one of Denmark’s most spectacular and unknown ghost stories