A ghost lives in a mansion near Moscow Lenin

A ghost of Lenin lives in a mansion near MoscowA photo from open sources

In the Russian city of Vidnoye, which is the administrative center Leninsky district of the Moscow region, there is a spacious and bright a private house that the owners originally built for own residence, but now rent to tourists. Mansion by rightfully considered a local attraction, and it’s not just about that it has the appearance of a medieval castle with defensive towers and the likeness of the walls.

The ghost of Lenin wanders through the corridors

Many people know that at night a real ghost roams here, and landlords even believe that this is the ghost of Vladimir himself Ilyich Lenin.

According to Tatyana Kiseleva, they, together with her husband Peter erected this unique building on its own project in 1999 and they wanted to live in it themselves, however, they immediately became an attractive house travelers are interested, and the couple decided that much it will be more profitable to rent housing. One could assume that The Kiselyovs themselves began to spread rumors of a ghost so that attract more guests, but in fact it is tenants first spoke of a dark silhouette that is soundless wandering in the dark during the long corridors, calmly passing through the walls.

A photo from open sources

A guest from another world was noticed not only by Russians, but also by tourists from Hong Kong, Japan, Poland, Germany, the Netherlands and many others countries of the world. Everyone who was lucky to see a ghost describes its like a kind of three-dimensional human shadow that glides through the barely lit corridors and ends his night walks passing through walls. Many guests tried to photograph a ghost in a photo or video, however cameras and cameras are completely refuse to capture supernatural activity in the house.

The Kiselev couple, as mentioned above, suggests that this maybe the ghost of Lenin. The fact is that not far from the mansion there is a museum-reserve “Lenin Hills”, which used to be the estate where Vladimir Ilyich lived and, most importantly, died. therefore Lenin’s ghost may well dwell within the walls of this building, and visiting tourists are only happy to face such a significant mysticism.

Like true Christians, the Kiselevs are sure that the ghost of Vladimir Ilyich would certainly leave their mansion if the body of the leader Christianly interred, as the Russians have long demanded. However, for some reason, the authorities did not want to remove Lenin’s body from the mysterious mausoleum – this generator of devilism.

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