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Be a Ghost Hunter for a Night at Torquay Museum

We Are South Devon by We Are South Devon
October 2, 2015
in Community News
Be a Ghost Hunter for a Night at Torquay Museum

If you are fascinated by the paranormal, then now is your chance to explore the ghostly side of one of Torquay’s most iconic buildings. Join the Real Investigators of the Paranormal on a spine-chilling Paranormal Experience night at Torquay Museum on Friday 16th October, from 8pm – 2am.

“We had a Paranormal Experience evening back in May, during which an amazing photo of what appears to be a ghost was taken,” said Torquay Museum’s Carl Smith. “The response to that photo was incredible and we received international media coverage, with press and internet articles in publications as far afield as Australia and the USA. Since then we have been inundated with requests for more ghost hunt events. So if you missed our other Paranormal Experience evenings, now is your chance to test your nerve during a real Night at the Museum.”

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Learn how the experts investigate the paranormal, get trained in ghost-hunting techniques, and hear about the supernatural encounters experienced by members of the Real Investigators of the Paranormal during some of the dozens of investigations they have conducted across Devon. Then explore the Museum in the dead of night and try to make contact with whatever walks its corridors after dark.

“Torquay Museum is housed in a beautiful Victorian building with a rich history and tales of paranormal activity,” said Chris Marshall of Real Investigators of the Paranormal. “The Museum has played host to famous figures over the past 150 years, is home to Devon’s only human mummy, and has extensive collections of ancient and unusual objects from across the globe. This makes it a fascinating prospect to investigate.”

Tickets for the Paranormal Experience at Torquay Museum, on Friday 16th October, are £22 including tea, coffee and biscuits. Booking in advance is essential as places are very limited, so please contact Torquay Museum on 01803 293975 to reserve your place.

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