The beautiful abandoned island just 11 miles from Venice with a sinister past

Poveglia Island, which is located in a stunning lagoon, began as a haven for 421 people who escaped invaders ravaging mainland Italy in AD 421.

By Casey Cooper-Fiske, News Reporter

Poveglia island in a lagoon near Venice, Italy

Poveglia Island in a lagoon near Venice (Image: Getty)

Just 11 miles away from Venice sits a beautiful abandoned island which conceals a dark past. Poveglia Island, which is located in a stunning lagoon, began as a haven for 421 people who escaped invaders ravaging mainland Italy in AD 421.

For centuries the group lived in peace but its population naturally dwindled before becoming a quarantine colony during the bubonic plague.

Being sent to the island was considered a death sentence with thousands meeting their end there in poor conditions.

Then years later in the 1800s, the island was reopened as a mental asylum.

Inside the abandoned asylum

Inside the abandoned asylum (Image: Getty)

Beautiful view of abandoned buildings surrounded by green trees in the Poveglia island

The streets are deathly quiet (Image: Getty)

In modern times, the island has been considered cursed with both locals and tourists banned from visiting and even fishermen steering clear of the area.

Due to its history, the island has been said be one of the most haunted places on earth.

One local story is that a doctor allegedly experimented on patients with crude lobotomies and jumped from the bell tower in the 1930s after claiming he had been driven mad by ghosts.

Italian Historic Property

The island is full of crumbling homes (Image: Getty)

Abandoned Hospital in Poveglia

People are banned from visiting the island (Image: Getty)

People passing by still claim to hear the bell even though it was removed years ago.

Despite visitors being banned, a number of paranormal TV programmes, photographers and writers have been allowed in.

Surviving buildings on the island consist of a cavana, a church, a hospital, an asylum, a bell tower, housing and administrative buildings for staff.

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