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This 360-Degree Virtual Tour Of Old Changi Hospital Will Send Chills Down Your Spine

This article originally appeared on Vulcan Post.

Any self-respecting Singaporean would have heard of Old Changi Hospital — and the terrors associated with it. The tales are endless, and have spooked us all at some point or another. You might have heard of them from friends during your NS days, or spoke of them yourself over the campfire at school camps. The scariest part, of course, is that no one really knows if the stories are true.

And now, the team from 360 Snapshots wants to make those story-telling sessions way more terrifying — by providing you with a 360-degree virtual tour of the space:

The Mortuary
The Mortuary


The Mortuary

To give you a bit of background: Changi Hospital was built in 1935, and during the Second World War, saw a great number of casualties. It was later used as a prison during the Japanese Occupation, where, according to the description offered on 360 Snapshot’s site, “extensive torture took place.”

The space has been left empty since 1997.

The Surgical Room
The Surgical Room


The Surgical Room

A flight of steps — never a good sign, according to the laws of horror films.
A flight of steps — never a good sign, according to the laws of horror films.


A flight of steps — never a good sign, according to the laws of horror films.

The Outer Room — spot that bit of roof falling in!
The Outer Room — spot that bit of roof falling in!


The Outer Room — spot that bit of roof falling in!

If you’re not creeped out yet, 360 Snapshots has even kindly provided us with a special black and white edition of the virtual tour, so you can explore the space while imagining the horrors that took place within those four walls all those years ago.

If you’d much prefer to stay safe and have a good night’s rest, however, go here.

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