The East India House / City Museum
Västra Götaland · Sweden · Museum · Scare 3/5
The golden age of trade left strange events in the hidden storerooms.
Museum staff testify to strange events in the hidden corners and recesses that visitors never see. There is talk of “secrets that sit in the walls” from the golden age of trade.
Facts: The building was completed in 1762 as the headquarters of the Swedish East India Company, the most successful Swedish enterprise of all time. Enormous cargoes of tea, porcelain and silk were stored here. After the company was dissolved in 1813, parts of the building were used as a grain warehouse and telegraph station.
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How scary is The East India House / City Museum?
The East India House / City Museum has a scare factor of 3/5 according to Haunted Places’ verified ratings.
Where is The East India House / City Museum located?
The East India House / City Museum is in Västra Götaland, Sweden.