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Château de Brissac

Château de Brissac

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"The Green Lady of Château de Brissac is said to haunt the tower room of the chapel."
Report ID: 29

Château de Brissac

Originally built in the 11th century as a castle by the Counts of Anjou, Château de Brissac was rebuilt in 1502, by Charles II, Duke of Brissac, who gave it its name. This noble castle is the tallest in France, and it exudes old world charm, but one of its past residents has shocked more than one visitor.

A double murder that occurred sometime in the 15th century within the walls of the castle, has resulted in one of the more popular ghosts of the Château de Brissac, that of the la Dame Verte, or “Green Lady”. The current residents (the current Duke of Brissac and his family) have become accustomed to her roaming the rooms, but she has scared many a guest. She is often seen in the tower room of the chapel, wearing her green dress. What’s most terrifying however, is her face. If she looks at you, you’ll see that her face has gaping holes where her eyes and nose should be, resembling a rotting corpse. As well as her sighting, her moans are also often heard throughout the castle in the early hours.

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http://www.chateau-brissac.fr/ ...

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