Haunted Houses
In this chilling episode of Haunted Houses, host Eleanor Voss explores Poveglia Island, a small landmass in Italy's Venetian Lagoon with a dark and tragic history spanning centuries. Known as one of the world's most haunted locations, Poveglia served as a plague quarantine station where over 160,000 people reportedly died, with their cremated remains forming much of the island's soil. Later transformed into a mental hospital in 1922, the island accumulated layers of historical trauma that continue to fascinate paranormal enthusiasts today. Eleanor examines the documented history behind the island's sinister reputation, from medieval plague outbreaks to 20th-century psychiatric treatment, while exploring how modern digital culture has amplified its legendary status. The episode delves into visitor accounts of unexplained phenomena, the Italian government's restrictions on access, and ongoing debates about the island's future. Perfect for listeners interested in dark history, paranormal culture, and the psychology behind haunted locations. Eleanor provides a balanced perspective on how historical tragedy intersects with supernatural folklore, making this essential listening for anyone fascinated by Europe's most mysterious and culturally significant haunted sites.
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