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I am visiting Italy next month. Does anyone have any cool /x/ related places I can visit or any info on haunted places I can visit like the vatican? Creepy shit or anything is welcome.
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An interesting thing with Italy is how much of occult influence there is in the rock music scene there. From Goblin to Jacula/Antonius Rex to Death SS to Black Hole to even modern bands like Tony Tears.
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There are lots of places, Pisa Rome Napoli and also Palermo, they all have interesting old town center
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>>41065241
>or anything
You can eat Tiramisu while seriously syaring to Tartaro just saying.
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>>41065241
Practice Gregorian chanting so you can chant inside some of the cathedrals that they tell you not to make noise in to see if glyphs light up on the walls/floor or something activates
They might kick you out so have a friend record on the downlow
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>>41065241
go to an arts and crafts store in italy,buy a pair of scissors, use them as a utensil to cut spaghetti with, make sure to do this in front of italians make eye contact with them as you do it
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>>41065241
In Italy, near a small village, there is a cavern where lives a giant spider called Tarantula, if it bites you, you fall asleep forever and the only way to wake you up is to have the whole village dance for three days. (and yes, the name tarantula for mygalomorph spiders comes from this story, as well as the name of the dance)
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>>41065241
go to rome, and visit the statue to giordano bruno and give respects
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>>41065241
The town museum in Sorrento is worth a look. A regular museum on the face of it, but when you get closer to exhibits, there's a lot of weird stuff in the cabinets. By the end of it, I felt like I'd entered into an Argento movie.

If you've got money, then you can get into St Marks in Venice after hours, go in the vaults and so on. Venice in general is worth a look, with more than one Palazzo with a bloody terrifying reputation. Go in the spring, and there's a chance that you'll get chased across the Piazza San Marco by the flood water, like I did.
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>>41065241
Go to Turin
>Large but somewhat isolated city close to the Alps - full Italian experience but isn't commercial like, say, Rome
>Esoteric history going back centuries, masonic & alchemical buildings/statues everywhere
>But later built up by Napoleon so has lots of really gorgeous areas
>Home of the largest collection of Egyptian artifacts outside Egypt
>Home of the Shroud of Turin
>One point of the White Triangle, the other cities being Lyon and Prague
>One point of the Black Triangle, the other cities being London and San Francisco
>Overall, extremely energetically powerful place with lots of interesting history and things to see

I go there at least twice a year and have never left without some kind of major life synchronicity or spiritual experience
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>>41070046
Also, it's just a nice place to visit
>Cheap, but has low tourism so locals actually appreciate people coming through
>Again, friendly locals, with most tourists are rich sophisticated 20somethings down for a good time, easy to find fun whatever you're after
>Built in a grid system so it's very hard to get lost, even uf you do it's all beautiful so who cares
>Historical crossroad for chocolatiers across Europe, amazing chocolate everywhere
>The regional food and wine is fantastic
>Has literally every convience of a modern city but not nearly a quarter of the shit it entails in most Europe
I will move there the second I retire
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>>41065241
anon which part of Italy are you going to visit?



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