The world of graves and cemeteries has always been fascinating and eerie. So many people like to increase the excitement of their lives by visiting strange cemeteries. In this article, we are going to review the strangest tombstones and cemeteries in the world. If you are also interested in such topics, stay with us until the end of this article from Torik magazine.
Gravestones of Mr. Bean’s wives
One of the strangest tombstones you can see is Mr. Bean’s wife’s tombstone in Rush Cemetery. Mr. Bain was a Canadian doctor who lived in the 18th century and had two young wives, Henrietta and Susanna, who both died at about the same time within a short distance of each other.
Mr. Bain buried his wives in Rush Cemetery and made a joint tombstone for them. This tombstone is different from the common stones of this cemetery. This tombstone is marked with a cross-coded message “Meet our reader in heaven”.
Dr. Samuel’s first wife, Henrietta, died 7 months after her marriage to Mr. Bain. His second wife, Susanna, also died suddenly after a few months of married life. Doctor Bian buried his love together and made this strange tombstone for them and did not give any explanation about it.
Many people who saw this tombstone wanted to decipher it and know its secret. The caretaker of the cemetery claimed to have broken the tombstone once in 1940. In any case, in the 80s, the codes on the tombstones became unreadable, so it was decided to replace them with a replica.
In the 70s, a 94-year-old woman was able to solve the mystery of the tombstone and translate the codes. According to him, this inscription should be read spirally from the seventh character of the seventh row. Accordingly, it is written on this tombstone:
In memory of Henrietta, 1st wife of S: Bean, who died September 27th, 1865, aged 23 years, 2 months and 17 days. and Susanna his second wife who died April 27th 1867 aged 26 years, 10 months and 15 days. Two better wives than a man ever had, they were gifts from God but are now in heaven. God help me to meet them there. To visit this mysterious tombstone, you need to get a Canadian visa.
John Rennie’s tombstone
Another strange and mysterious tombstone in the world belongs to a painter named John Rennie. There is a church called St Mary’s in Monmouth, Wales where you can see the tombstone of John Rennie, a painter who died in 1832. On the tombstone of this painter, a 285-letter puzzle is designed and engraved based on Mosheh’s literary style. Mosheh literary style is such that if the first letters of each verse or stanza follow each other, the name or nickname of someone or another word, sentence or verse is formed.
On Rennie’s tombstone, in the center of the sentence square, there is a big H, from where you can read in any direction: “Here lies John Rennie” It seemed that this painter designed his own tombstone and wanted to fool the devil and enter heaven easily!
Other strange tombstones of the world
Another strange and mysterious tombstone in the world is the tombstone of Victor Hugo, the famous French writer and creator of novels such as Les Miserables and The Hunchback of Notre Dame. This tombstone is located in Paris and a base and a brush known as “words” have been placed on it. This base and brush symbolize the preciousness of writing and pen in the life of Victor Hugo. You need a French visa to visit Victor Hugo’s tombstone.
Other strange tombstones of famous people include the tombstone of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry in Rome and the tombstone of Martin Luther King in Germany. On Exupery’s tombstone, you can see an open book, which shows his love for books. Some of his letters and speeches are mentioned on the tombstone of Martin Luther King. To visit these tombstones, you need to get a German and Italian visa.
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In this article, we have introduced some strange and mysterious gravestones in the world, so that if you are interested in mysterious attractions, you should visit these cemeteries during your trip to these countries. If there is something else about this topic that was not mentioned in this article, or if you know of another mysterious tombstone that has an empty place in this list. Be sure to share it with us and other readers so that others can benefit. I hope this article was useful for you and you can use it.
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