Faust House (Prague)

He had two sons, the youngest murdered the elder due to the thought there was a treasure hidden within the house.

The owner who brought back the rumours about the house in the 19th and 20th century was Karl Jaenig, a man with a fetish for death.

[1][2] Faust House became famous due to the mysterious stories told of the place and the people who lived there.

The first one is that the famous scholar Faust sold his soul to the devil and in return acquiring powers not of this world.

Even though he knew the story of the devil living there, he spent the night and woke up to find a silver coin.

He was forgotten until one day a man came into the house to find the magician books open, torn clothes, broken furniture, blood stains which proved the devil had the final word.