Place: Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital
Location: Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea
Phone: Not applicable (facility demolished)
Hours: Not applicable
Admission: Not applicable
Website: atlasobscura.com
History: Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital, once located in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, opened its doors in 1961. The hospital operated for several decades before closing in the late 1990s. Contrary to the numerous legends surrounding its closure, the hospital was shut down due to financial difficulties, unsanitary conditions, and issues with the sewage disposal system.
The owner reportedly left the country without proper documentation regarding the property’s status, leading to its abandonment. The building stood vacant for years, attracting urban explorers and paranormal enthusiasts, until it was demolished on May 28, 2018.
Hauntings: Despite its mundane closure reasons, Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital gained a reputation as one of South Korea’s most haunted locations. Legends spoke of mysterious patient deaths, deranged doctors, and unexplained occurrences within its walls. Visitors reported hearing disembodied voices, witnessing apparitions, and experiencing sudden temperature drops.
The most infamous area was Room 402, believed to be the epicenter of paranormal activity, with many claiming it was impossible to open and housed malevolent spirits.
Personal Experiences: Numerous urban explorers have documented their visits to the abandoned hospital. One such explorer recounted a pervasive sense of unease, unexplained noises, and disturbing graffiti during their solo exploration. They noted the building’s dilapidated state, with nature slowly reclaiming the structure, adding to its eerie atmosphere.
Paranormal Activity Rating: High (Frequent activity)
While the hospital has been demolished, its legacy continues to intrigue and terrify those interested in the paranormal.
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