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Inside ‘HAUNTED’ abandoned monastery with horrifying past and sightings of ‘phantom monk’

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Last updated: 2023/05/30 at 5:11 PM
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A photographer has shared shot from his trip into a “haunted” monastery with a horrifying past – and there are rumours that a cursed monk stalks the property.

Roman Robroek, 34, from the Netherlands, began exploring abandoned buildings over a decade ago to fuel his interest in architecture, history and photography.

He has travelled across the world and has discovered the history behind buildings forgotten in time, while understanding how these structures play a vital role in the culture of these places today.

A chair sits alone next to a wooden table in a room with cracked walls.
Decaying and rusted walls cover the building, along with rubble-laden floors (Picture: Jam Press)

During his recent exploration, Roman and fellow photographer Sven vn der Wal discovered a “haunted” monastery in Sicignano, Italy – dubbed ‘The Convent of the Devil’s Monks’.

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The building is rumoured to be haunted by ghosts and demons, with many folk tales and accounts reporting sightings of a “phantom monk”.

In one image, a dishevelled wicker chair sits next to a rusted wooden table atop a rubble covered floor.

Across the decaying and cracked walls, there’s a window allowing ample light to shine through due to the broken and scuppered shutters.

In another image, the walls appear to have shed as the foundations of the building are exposed.

In the centre of the room, a shattered podium still remains with blocks removed and its insides spilling onto the floor.

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Other images show the outdoor walkways, which have been taken over by overgrown ivy and nettles and a room filled with rubble, decay and dust.

“The spirit still lurks around the dark, shady corridors and empty hallways, as well as the decaying surroundings of the monastery,” Roman told NeedToKnow.Online.

Green ivy floods the abandoned walkway, leading to a dark door
Overgrown ivy encompass the abandoned walkways (Picture: Jam Press)

“There are many deserted buildings and monasteries throughout the Italian peninsula – but this one is unlike most of them due to its long-lasting association with the paranormal.

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“The sinister reputation of this building dates back to the 1600s, which was a difficult time for Italy and most of Europe.

“Not only were there Spanish occupants oppressing the locals, but it was also an age of danger and disease.

“In those years, a wandering man found himself at the convent’s doorstep asking for hospitality and the monks were happy to have the man – on the condition he would join them.

“However, he quickly fell into his old habits and soon became infatuated with a local girl.”

Roman says the monks found out and were not happy about his relationship, where they proceed to give her a “hard” punishment.

He said: “They burned her alive as she was accused of being a witch and the man was pardoned back into the convent as long as he promised to commit to a life of monastic chastity.

“As the pain was too much for him to bear, it consumed him to death and with his last breath, he cursed the convent and everyone in it.

“One by one, the monks died a horrible death and eventually, everyone left – never to come back.”

Roman shared the explore on his YouTube, giving an insight into this building forgotten in time (Picture: Jam Press)

Dating back to the 1500s, the convent continued to prosper until the 20th century – becoming a school and college before it was abandoned in 1973.

The government, who own the building, have attempted to turn it back into a school, but haven’t had much success.

Roman adds: “Today, it stands as a fascinating example of authentic mediaeval convent, offering some exciting sights.

Grey rubble encompasses the room, along with rusted and decaying orange walls
Roman says the building is known for its ‘haunting’ history (Picture: Jam Press)

“It’s possible to see vegetation soaring through the building, as well as several acts of vandalism.

“With all the legend surrounding this place, I’d imagine this would be a popular hangout for young thrill-seekers.”

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