This Creepy Insane Asylum in Indiana Is Still Standing… And Still Disturbing
Central State Hospital in Indianapolis is rumored to be haunted and has a history of patient mistreatment.
Central State Hospital, formally known as the Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane was a psychiatric treatment facility located in Indianapolis. Rumor has it this old insane asylum is very much haunted. What do you think?
First, here is a picture of the 1895 Pathology Building on the grounds of Central State Hospital.
Obviously, this is an older picture of what the hospital once looked like. If you were to drive by the hospital now... This isn't what it looks like.
The hospital was renamed the “Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane” in 1889.
After 1926, it was known as simply as Central State Hospital.
From the years 1848 to 1948, the hospital grew incredibly.
It eventually encompassed two massive ornate buildings (one for male and one for female patients); a pathological department; a farm colony for occupational therapy; a "sick" hospital intended for the treatment of physical ailments; a chapel; an amusement hall; a bakery; and so much more.
By the early 1970s, most of the hospital's Victorian-era style buildings were declared unsound.
As with many old insane asylums, there are tons of rumors to suggest the patients were mistreated.
Some of these rumors suggest that barbaric methods were used in the early days of this facility.
Over the years, all sorts of paranormal activity has been detected on the grounds of this hospital…
I wanted to give a special thanks, again, to some of the incredible photographers I get to work with. These articles would not be possible (and not nearly as incredible) if it were not for the photographers who take these pictures. My email ([email protected]) is always open if you happen to be a photographer floating around the Hoosier state with pictures you think should be featured in an article. Be sure and let me know what you think about this creepy insane asylum in Indiana in the comments!
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