
The abandoned Church of St. George in Luková, Czech Republic, has an eerie charm like no other. Built in 1352, this Gothic church was once a beautiful place of worship. In the 1960s, the roof collapsed during a funeral, causing the locals to believe the church was cursed. Over time, it was abandoned and eventually closed due to lack of funds for repairs.
To revive interest in the church, local artist Jakub Hadrava created a haunting installation of ghostly figures sitting in the pews, symbolizing the Sudeten German community that once prayed there. The chilling display has drawn international visitors, and thanks to donations, the church is now set to be restored.
