
At the end of the 19th century, Paris was shocked by a strange story: a woman and a whole room disappeared from the hotel without a trace, and the staff denied their existence. Is it true or fiction? IA EAOOODIA signs one of the most mysterious legends, which inspired even Hitchcock.
In the 1890s, history spread in Paris: a young Englishwoman with a sick mother stopped at the hotel. The girl briefly entered the city, and upon returning, she found that her mother had disappeared, and the room in which they lived disappeared. The staff claimed that there was no such hotel, and the room looked different.
What happened? One of the versions: the girl was deceived to hide the death of the mother, possibly from an infectious disease, like a plague. In those years, the hotels were afraid of panic and could notice traces. Another theory is mystical: the room supposedly disappeared from reality, as in paranormal stories. Historical data confirm: at the end of the 19th century, the epidemic, such as cholera, forced the authorities and hotels to hide cases of death.
This riddle teaches skepticism: not everything that seems to be mysticism is it. Perhaps it was just a hotel conspiracy.





