An urban explorer has delved into a horror museum forgotten-in-time – and says she felt like someone was “watching” her.
Chloe Urbex, as she’s known online, found the abandoned site “super eerie”.
The 23-year-old has made some chilling discoveries before, such as in an abandoned mortuary, but this is her “creepiest” adventure to date.
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“As I was exploring the place alone, I felt like I was being watched,” Chloe, from England, told What’s The Jam.
“The whole place was super eerie compared to most that I have explored.
“When I first entered, I just saw a mannequin staring right back at me.
“The most terrifying part was going down the dark corridors on my own.”
Inside, she found old posters; one advertising a ghost hunt event and an old ‘wanted for murder’ poster seeking the infamous Jack the Ripper.
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Some of the rooms contained worn looking household furniture, which added to the overall uneasy creepiness, such as a bed and a dressing table.
One stairwell appeared to have been decorated to look as if blood had been splattered on the walls.
Right before the steps turned a corner, a message that had been painted to look as if it were written in blood read: “Don’t look back”.
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And one of the doors even had a pentagram carved into it.
Before it was a museum, the site was once a cinema – but now, there’s only a shell of what used to be.
She added: “Most of the building is an empty cinema room, but there aren’t any seats or a screen.”
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