San Pedro el viejo
There are many legends which tell us about ghosts in the past...Let´s investigate about some buildings in the Madrid of the Austrias
Posada del peine
It is one of the oldest churches in Madrid and there is a legend which says that there was a large bell so heavy that people couldn’t carry it to the tower but one morning, the bell appeared in the top of it, by its own...
It is one of the most ancient hostels in Madrid(1610) If you visit this building and can see a human figure, you probably would have seen the ghost of the last guest of the lodge, who was afraid of going out of the building.
GHOSTS IN MADRID IN THE 17TH CENTURY
Casa de Cisneros
Antiguo mercado de San Miguel
Alba Segovia Anca Popa Eric Schmitt Jean Carlos Quimi Pablo Cotillas
It was built in 1537 but in the 20th century some parts were restored.
It is said that a woman suddenly died one day and people started seeing her in the roof of this house walking and hitting hersel with a torch in her hands.
It was completed in 1916 when It suffered some quite strange experiences: a roof fell with a gust of wind, part of the market burned without reason...May the market be cursed?
Palacio de Santa Cruz
"Tuerto, maldito y enamorado"
Probably the toughest prsion in Europe. The door from where a prisoner came out, determined if the prisioner was free or condemned to death. It was said that within it’s walls, they heard emerging, ghostly sounds and screams.
This book, written by Rosa Huertas, is about the amazing stories of Elisa, a student that can communicate with the ghosts of dead people. The title refers to the main ghost in the story: Lorenzo, which is “One-eyed, cursed and in love”.
Click here to see our scenario in eduloc →
Ghosts in the 17th century
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San Pedro el viejo
There are many legends which tell us about ghosts in the past...Let´s investigate about some buildings in the Madrid of the Austrias
Posada del peine
It is one of the oldest churches in Madrid and there is a legend which says that there was a large bell so heavy that people couldn’t carry it to the tower but one morning, the bell appeared in the top of it, by its own...
It is one of the most ancient hostels in Madrid(1610) If you visit this building and can see a human figure, you probably would have seen the ghost of the last guest of the lodge, who was afraid of going out of the building.
GHOSTS IN MADRID IN THE 17TH CENTURY
Casa de Cisneros
Antiguo mercado de San Miguel
Alba Segovia Anca Popa Eric Schmitt Jean Carlos Quimi Pablo Cotillas
It was built in 1537 but in the 20th century some parts were restored. It is said that a woman suddenly died one day and people started seeing her in the roof of this house walking and hitting hersel with a torch in her hands.
It was completed in 1916 when It suffered some quite strange experiences: a roof fell with a gust of wind, part of the market burned without reason...May the market be cursed?
Palacio de Santa Cruz
"Tuerto, maldito y enamorado"
Probably the toughest prsion in Europe. The door from where a prisoner came out, determined if the prisioner was free or condemned to death. It was said that within it’s walls, they heard emerging, ghostly sounds and screams.
This book, written by Rosa Huertas, is about the amazing stories of Elisa, a student that can communicate with the ghosts of dead people. The title refers to the main ghost in the story: Lorenzo, which is “One-eyed, cursed and in love”.
Click here to see our scenario in eduloc →