
Investigating The Paranormal: Live!
A virtual ghost hunt with Haunted Happenings. Oxford Castle & Prison has joined forces with Haunted Happenings to bring ghost hunters the most Spooktacular event of 2021 to screens across the globe.
At 7.30pm on 24th April, one of the most hunted historical sites in Britain – BBC News, Oxford reported that Castle’s Empress Matilda is one of the most sighted ghosts in the UK – will bring the thrills and chills of a live paranormal investigation to the homes of those brave enough to login.
Using special devices to make paranormal entities known, Haunted Happening and their team of expert investigators will help budding investigators spot anything suspicious.
Armchair ghost hunters will also be able to hear stories about the strange sightings from the Castle’s 1,000-year history and to answer any questions they might have on the night.
Exploring the historical site, the investigators and tour guides will lead guest virtually from room to room, around the castle tower, the Georgian prison cells and (most creepily of all) St. Georges’ Crypt.
Tickets are available to purchase online at: www.oxfordcastleandprison.co.uk/events/event/investigating-the-paranormal-live.
INVESTIGATING THE PARANORMAL: LIVE!
Saturday 24th April 2021
7.30pm – 9.00pm (BST)
Price: £14 per login
www.oxfordcastleandprison.co.uk
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