Rose Hall Mansion a tourist place and enchanted place to visit on the Island of Jamaica ..

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Good evening dear friends, a big greeting from Venezuela ... there is nothing like a good Ghost story, before sleeping. There are few beings as earthly as ghosts: they appear in all cultures, and the Jamaican culture could not be the exception..

In fact, the ghosts that star in my story is the most spectral and famous legend in Jamaican history.
De hecho, los fantasmas que protagonizan mi historia es la leyenda mas espectral y famosa de Jamaica..

relating beautiful Jamaica to a haunted house is a bit strange, but this Island is home to the most amazing history of the beyond being an attraction for tourists and visitors, who want to know the enigmatic history that surrounds this place.


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Paranormal phenomena are experienced in this peculiar residence, it is not said that it is common to see fresh blood coming out of the rooms of this mansion

Voices are heard, groans, screams, cold breezes swirl in every corner of Rose Hall


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Montego Bay or, in Spanish, Montego Bay, is a city located on the northwest coast of Jamaica. and it is there that precisely the Rose Hall Mansion is located, which has become a legend due to the abundance of rare events that have occurred.

This story takes place in the colonial era when Jamaica was inhabited by slaves brought from Africa to work in the extensive sugar plantations.

In this story the main protagonists are voodoo rituals, black slaves, torture, murders and an evil woman who murders her husbands and lovers.

Of all the mansions that existed at the time, the most prominent was the aforementioned Rose Hall mansion. His name had its origin from the tribute made by English landowner George Ash when he married his fiance Rose.
de todas las mansiones que había en la epoca la que mas destacaba era la citada mansión de Rose Hall. Su nombre tuvo su origen del homenaje que hizo el hacendado inglés George Ash cuando se casó con su prometida Rose.

This made an investment in the house of £ 30,000, they lived together in it but the joy did not last long because two years later he dies leaving Rose a widow, although it was not long when she remarried.

Rose's last husband after his three marriages was called John Palmer, who reformed and expanded the mansion between 1770 and 1780. And he did it in a unique way: with 365 windows represented one for each day of the year, 52 doors, for each week of the year, and 12 rooms corresponding each to one month of the year.

In the end as something natural, and as expected, Rose dies, at 72, leaving John a widower, who had adopted a nephew grandson also called John Palmer, who would become his successor and heir to the property. And with it begins the new stage of Rose Hall and the beginning of a horror legend ..

The now successor of fortune Palmer meets a beautiful woman, English, recently arrived from Haiti, named Annie Mae Patterson. He caught her beauty to the point of taking her in marriage and taking her to her sugar plantation in Montego Bay, with an area of ​​300 square kilometers and some 2,000 slaves at her service.


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This girl's childhood had not been very pleasant. She was born in England but as a child she moved with her parents to Haiti and lived there until they died of yellow fever. He was barely 11 years old. when she was admitted to an orphanage but her nanny adopted her and educated her until she was of age. This lady took care of her care and since she was a Voodoo priestess, a Mambo, she taught her the art of black magic, among other knowledge and malleable skills

That is why over time he would be known by his own slaves as the "White Witch of Rose Hall" - the White Witch of Rose Hall.

Annie felt some satisfaction with the suffering of her slaves whom she also used as eventual lovers.


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quickly she starts to get bored of her husband and made her disappear. It is said that He poisoned him by dying in the so-called "room of the knights", which then closed forever so that no one knew what happened there. being its official version that her husband had contracted yellow fever and died.

then she has a new husband who had a death similar to that of her previous husband with the difference that in this case she was not poisoned but stabbed him, After stabbing her several times she wanted to make sure she was well dead and poured on her Heard hot oil. death: yellow fever; and also sealed that room. The call Toile one for its French style.

Annie Palmer murdered her first husband, and two others in the rooms of her house, and then buried them in the sand of the beach, it was said that Following Annie's orders, some slaves of her trust removed the bodies through secrets underground passageways and buried under the sand of a nearby beach.


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apparently this woman dies tragically because of the revenge of a lover, being killed and buried behind her mansion. Those who took care of his funeral performed a multitude of rituals to prevent the soul of such a woman could never leave the grave, but the ritual should not have been done well since there are many who claim to have seen Annie's ghost wandering her residence Rose Hall

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According to all the events that took place in this house, it is considered one of the most mysterious not only in Jamaica but in the entire Caribbean. It is said that there occur impressive ghostly appearances, these continue to speak. This is a must stop for all those who approach this island.

Rose Hall has now been restored
Today it is one of the most attractive places for tourists who want to know more about the mysteries of Jamaica. and home to exclusive events and memorable weddings. .



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This looks like a very cool place for some holidays! 😎

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