The last royal palace of the Hawaiian kingdom, Pałacolajolak in Honolulu is considered to be haunted by his former royal, still dreams of independent Hawaii.
On Oʻahu in Hawaii, “Violani Palace is the last palace of the Hawaiian kingdom, its prosperous history and cultural heritage of Hawaii in the center of Honolul. Hawaiian royal fees.
The history of the palace
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The Palace “Olani was originally built for Victoria Kamamal, Princess. Kamemehah III bought this place and used it as his royal residence after moving to the capital. A significant part of the palace we see today was built in a European way to make them perceive their kingdom and palace as significant.
The palace was a witness to both the size and tragedy, from lavish royal balls to the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy on January 17 in 1893 by the USA, throwing Hawaii for five years of rebellions, guerrilla war and killings.
Queen Liliʻuokalani herself was imprisoned in the walls after the coup d'état for nine months, the period marked by deep sadness and immunity, when people standing behind the assassination wanted to turn them into a figurehead.
The building was used as a capitol building for the government's government after the coup d'état, and also when it was the territory and the state of the US until 1969. After that, it was restored and opened as a museum in 1978.
Royals burial place
The Palace “Olani was built near the aged funeral place known as the tomb of Pohukain, which is said to have a great boss in it. This made the faith of the Earth bless and protected by his spirit, so it was the perfect place to build the royal palace.
Kamehameha II and Queen of Kamāmal were buried here after death from the Oder, and since he was used as a royal burial and for the ruling class known as Ali'i. Although the 18 coffins have recently been removed and moved to the royal mausoleum in the Nu'uan Valley. Despite this, there are still warning signs in a fenced area that tell people to stay away from the Holy Earth.
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One of the most icy meetings includes observing the royal figure, which is considered the Queen of Liliʻuokalani. Every morning at 5:30 you can see how he walks around the area in a black dress and in the bedroom window on the second floor, where she was imprisoned. The spirit of Queen Liliʻuokalani is most often perceptible in the throne hall of the palace and peace of the queen's imprisonment, her revelation is described as a earnest presence, her face etched with a mixture of sadness and strength.
Queen Liliʻuokalani never accepted the required requirements, and she decided to abdicate instead. She lived the rest of her life as a private citizen and died in 1917 in Honolul in her home known as Washington Place.
Today, guests and employees of the Palace “Olani often report amazing experiences that suggest the presence of persistent ghosts. One of the most common phenomena is the sound of ghostly piano music through great rooms. However, when checking the safety camera, nobody presses the keys at all.
The piano is placed in the palace room “Olani, called the blue room. The piano is secured with the glass bolted, and the servants of the servant do not have access to the key. Even with all this protection, the guards and the curators who work there still hear piano songs.
This music, often attributed to Queen Liliʻuokalani, who was an excellent composer and musician, seems to play without any noticeable source, sending chills in the spikes of those who hear it as a sense of sadness.
In its aged bedroom, the alarm breaks out once a month, even though there was no one there. In the corridors, visitors complain about the smell of cigarettes when nobody smokes, something that the queen loved.
The spirit of Kamalaa and Konea Kanaan Kahiki Owaloa
It is said that the last royal couple living in the palace “Olani, until their reign is over, haunted.
It is said that the relatives of the royal family, even distant, hear noisy songs and music from the aged bedroom upstairs. Although they have not shocked, foreign and tourists, I can't hear anything.
Other ghosts said they were persecuted by the palace “Olani
According to the guards, the best time to see the Spirit is for some reason around 5:30 in the morning. The lights in the palace “olani are also known for mysteriously flashing, although there are no electrical problems. Lights and torches appear in the window. This irregular behavior of lights increases the disturbing atmosphere, as if the spirits of the past are still known in the only way.
There is also a problem with burial places, and the burial place is filled by the nobility, and ultimately both bosses and servants were buried in unmarked graves around this place, thanks to which the location is filled with souls.
The basement of the “Violani Palace is particularly full of paranormal activity. You can hear the shadows in the corridors and you can hear frail whispers, as if the walls themselves tried to talk about injustice and heart pain. Employees feel restless in a former basement and kitchen.
Banyan trees in the courtyard
When the palace opened in the 1880s, Queen Kapi'olani planted two Banyan trees in the area. Later they grew up to a whole group of trees, apparently haunted, holding the ghosts of the dead.
It is not necessarily that the royal ones are haunted by these trees, but the ghosts of those who do not have families who can look after them and it is recommended not to touch the trees.
Royal visiting “Pałacuol”
As a historical place and a living museum, “Violani Palace still attracts thousands of visitors each year, attracted not only by its architectural splendor and historical meaning, but also by the haunting reputation. For many, the chance to look at the ghosts of the former Hawaiian monarchs, adds irresistible charm to their visits, listening to the charming notes from the closed piano, after time-honored Hawaisian music penetrating with the time-honored music walls.
References:
The Ghosts of Iolani Palace – Honolulu Ghost Tours
Friday Night Frights: The Ghosts, which haunt the historical “Palace Iolani Hawai'i
No. 364 “Palace Iolani – Ghost Poppy
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