Are You Brave Enough to Spend the Night in 1 of These 7 Creepy European Castles?

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Dragsholm Castle – Denmark

This Danish castle is said to be haunted by three ghosts in particular: the Earl of Bothwell (the last husband of Mary Queen of Scots) who was imprisoned and died at Dragsholm, the White Lady and the Grey Lady. The White Lady is purported to have been a daughter of one of the owners of Dragsholm. She fell in love with a commoner, and when her father found out, he imprisoned her within the castle.

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