The Atlas of the Uncanny

Ghosts in Rome

35 min · 8 de mar de 2026
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In this episode of the Atlas of the Uncanny, we walk the cobblestoned streets of Rome after dark and sit down with a certified guide to the Eternal City, to ask the question locals have never stopped asking: who, or what, still lingers here? Beginning with the Colosseum's bloodstained past and the cursed corridors of Castel Sant'Angelo, we explore the ghosts that haunt Rome's most iconic landmarks, restless emperors, betrayed lovers, and souls trapped between worlds. A story of ancient Rome, haunted landmarks, ghost legends, and the uncanny weight of a city that has never forgotten anything. You can find Patrizio on Instagram @red_hieronymus

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