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		<title>The Top 10 Weird Places in France You Didn&#8217;t Know</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[France like most countries in Europe has a rich and varied history. In this beautiful country you&#8217;ll see some of the oldest buildings, the best architecture and the most amazing castles in Europe, and even in the world. In a country with such a mixed past, you&#8217;ll always find skeletons in the closet, and a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="tweetmeme_button" style="float: right; margin-left: 10px;"><a rel="nofollow" title="http://api.tweetmeme.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fparis365days.com%2Fthe-top-10-weird-places-in-france-you-didnt-know%2F" target="_blank" href="http://paris365days.com/ext/http://api.tweetmeme.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fparis365days.com%2Fthe-top-10-weird-places-in-france-you-didnt-know%2F"><img src="http://api.tweetmeme.com/imagebutton.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fparis365days.com%2Fthe-top-10-weird-places-in-france-you-didnt-know%2F" height="61" width="51" /></a></div><p>France like most countries in Europe has a rich and varied history. In this beautiful country you&#8217;ll see some of the oldest buildings, the best architecture and the most amazing castles in Europe, and even in the world. In a country with such a mixed past, you&#8217;ll always find skeletons in the closet, and a sordid past. This vast country has many stories to tell, and some very dark secrets indeed.</p>
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<p>If you ever get tired of the sights, bored with the world class shopping and fancy a real fright, why not take a trip to some of the most haunted and scariest places in France. You&#8217;ll find a number of old, and even some new spots on the map that have gruesome and terrifying tales to tell.</p>
<p>If you love things that go bump in the night, then France is the place for you. Probably you even know such popular &laquo;ghosted&raquo; spots like the Loire Valley castles or gloomy Conciergerie prison in Paris, but we&#8217;ll tell you about weird places in France you didn&#8217;t know before. </p>
<p>Some of these sights are not for the faint hearted. So, if you&#8217;re not into scary ghost stories, haunted house or cemeteries, then this list of the top ten scariest places to visit in France is certainly not for you.</p>
<p>Prepare to be scared, here are the spookiest spots France has to offer&#8230;<br />
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<strong>10)</strong> At the number 10 spot you&#8217;ll find the most haunted house in France, which is situated in Alais, Provence,  and haunted by the ghost of died <strong>Guy de Torno</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>9)</strong> Coming in at 9 is the is the scary abbey at the <strong>Mont St. Michel</strong>, a spooky site with multiple ghostly sightings.<br />
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<strong>8) </strong>At 8, this is the first mention of the <strong>Château de Versailles</strong>. The château and the surround areas are said to be some of the most haunted places in France. There have been numerous sighting reported over the years, and even some reports from just a few months ago.<br />
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<strong>7)</strong> The seventh most scary place in France the nuclear reactor in the <strong>Monts d&#8217;Aree</strong>, also known to the locals as the gates of hell.</p>
<p><strong>6)</strong> Surprisingly at number six you&#8217;ll find <strong>Euro Disney</strong>. It&#8217;s been reported the there have been several unexplained sightings at this site.</p>
<p><strong>5)</strong> The number 5 slot goes to <strong>Basilica at Le Bois-Chenu Domremy</strong>. Not only will you find the ghost of Joan of Arc here, but there have been several spooky sighting of ghosts since the 1900s.<br />
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<strong>4)</strong> Forth are the <strong>gardens of the Château of Versailles</strong>. Marie Antoinette&#8217;s ghost has been spotted repeatedly at this site, roaming the beautiful gardens surround the château.<br />
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<strong>3)</strong> In at number three is the <strong>Pere La Chaise Cemetery</strong>, which is the largest cemetery in Paris, France. The spot is the most visited cemetery in the world, and is said to be one of the most haunted. Definitely worth a visit.<br />
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<strong>2)</strong> Coming in at a close second is the <strong>Brissac Castle</strong>, which can be found in the Loire Valley of France. Even if you&#8217;re not into ghost hunting, this is a great place to visit. This ornate castle was was masterfully rebuilt in the 17 th century, and is overflowing with antiques, original tapestries and the ceilings are even painted with gold. As soon as you enter the castle you get an eerie felling and a slight shiver runs up your spine. That&#8217;s because this was the site of a gruesome double murder. Jacques de Breze found his wife Charlotte and her lover one evening together in the castle. After his discovery, Jacques murdered them both. Legend has it the the pair have haunted the castle ever since. Jacques was said to have sold the castle soon after their deaths, as he was so scared of the ghosts, and could no longer live alone in the castle.<br />
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<strong>1)</strong> The top spot goes to <strong>The Catacombs </strong> situated in Paris. During the mid 1700s, the population of Paris grew so rapidly, that the city soon ran out of places to bury its dead. Those in charge at the time found the perfect solution the Catacombs, which is commonly called the empire of the dead. Many passage ways and tunnels were dug underneath the city to accommodate the millions of dead. Bodies were buried and laid along the walls, and many of the original bones and skulls still line the tunnels of the Catacombs to this day. This is said to be the most scariest spot in the whole of France. Tours of the Catacombs run each day, but beware, as you may never return.<br />
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