Famous Hauntings
Join Eleanor Voss as she explores Poveglia Island, a small 17-acre island in Italy's Venetian Lagoon known as the 'Island of the Damned.' This episode examines the documented history behind one of Italy's most infamous locations, from its origins as a Roman refuge to its role as Venice's plague quarantine station during the Black Death of 1348. Discover how thousands of plague victims were quarantined on Poveglia, and learn about the island's later transformation into a mental hospital that operated from 1922 to 1968. We explore the verified historical facts alongside the cultural legends that have emerged over centuries, including reports of unexplained phenomena and the island's unique soil composition. Today, Poveglia remains largely inaccessible to the public, adding to its mystique among paranormal enthusiasts and history buffs alike. This episode separates documented history from folklore while examining why certain locations become focal points for supernatural legends. Perfect for listeners interested in Italian history, medieval plague responses, and the cultural fascination with allegedly haunted locations. Discover how Poveglia's dark past continues to capture imaginations worldwide.
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