30 Buildings That Have Such An Evil Aura That They Could Be Supervillain Headquarters (New Pics)
If you've read The Shining, seen Poltergeist, or played Amnesia, you know that a house can be more than just a place to live—it can be a source of horror.
The subreddit 'Evil Buildings' and its 1.1 million members regularly share examples of architecture that embodies this sinister vibe—whether it's a structure that could be chosen by a supervillain as their lair, could serve as the headquarters for a wicked corporation, or simply looks so creepy that it feels as if it's alive and watching you.
Enter if you dare.
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An Abandoned Mansion In The Swamps Of Louisiana
Perhaps The Evilest Of Them All?
This is a company that destroys and buys natural water wells so they can sell the water that used to be free to desperate locals for profit, Nestle is up to actual supervillain shït.
Frank McAndrew, who is the Cornelia H. Dudley Professor of Psychology at Knox College and an elected Fellow of several professional organizations, including the Association for Psychological Science (APS), says that the portrayal of cinematic haunted houses has remained remarkably consistent over time.
"From a psychological point of view, the standard features of haunted houses trigger feelings of dread because they push buttons in our brains that evolved long before houses even existed," McAndrew writes. "These alarm buttons warn us of potential danger and motivate us to proceed with caution."
The Fifa Boardroom Looks Like The Perfect Place To Hold A Super Villian Meeting
Lighthouse In Michigan After An Ice Storm
I Can See Why People Think Prague Is Full Of Vampires
Haunted houses give us the creeps not because they pose an obvious threat to us, but rather because it is unclear whether they represent a threat or not.
"This ambivalence leaves you frozen in place, wallowing in unease," McAndrew explains.
For example, it would be considered bizarre and embarrassing to run screaming out of a house that makes you feel uneasy if there is nothing to fear. But on the other hand, it could be perilous to ignore your intuition and remain in a place that feels dangerous.
This Building Looks Cartoonishly Evil
Qatar’s Crescent Tower Looking Even More Evil This Morning
The Bailong Elevator. (Supervillain Lair Vibes)
If I understand Wikipedia correctly it's actually twice as tall as it looks here. The bottom half is inside the mountain.
Under S 204m Tall Brutalism Architecture TV Tower, Serbia. Blade Runner Vibes
Think of it this way: if you’re walking through the woods alone at night and hear something rustling in the bushes, you’ll respond with a heightened level of arousal and attention. You’ll behave as if there is a willful "agent" who plans to harm you.
If it turns out to be a gust of wind or a stray cat, you lose very little, if anything, by overreacting. But if you fail to activate the alarm response and a true threat is present, the consequences of your miscalculation could be very high.
Literally Evil
Sure blends into its surroundings, doesn't it? You hardly notice it's there.
This Building Is Up To Something For Sure
Vlasov Roman Is An Architect For Supervillains
Temelin Power Plant With Eyes Projected Onto The Cooling Towers, For Some Reason
"We have evolved to err on the side of detecting threats in ambiguous situations," McAndrew says.
"Things that activate hypervigilance for malevolent supernatural (or natural) agents abound in large, drafty old houses: rattling or creaking sounds in upstairs rooms; the sighing and moaning of wind passing through cracks; ragged curtains fluttering in the breeze; echoes; and cold spots."
German Observation Tower At Guernsey
This Is On A Whole New Level
Spotted On The Amtrak To NYC
The Remains Of A Concrete Apartment Building In Kirovsky, Kamchatka
"Research has consistently shown that we need more personal space while seated than while standing, more space when we are in the corner of a room rather than in the center of it, and more space in rooms with low ceilings," the psychologist adds.
"We feel uncomfortable when our personal space is violated anywhere, but especially so in situations where we feel as if escape will become difficult."
Such feelings of discomfort are symptomatic of the fact that we are constantly—even if unconsciously—scanning our surroundings and evaluating our ability to flee if it should become necessary.
Consequently, evil buildings are our worst nightmares.
A War Memorial In Serbia
Gateway Arch In St. Louis At Night
Cologne Cathedral Last Night
The Oldest House In France Has Been Standing There Since 1478
As you may have noticed from looking at the pictures, the older a place is, the more likely we are to perceive it as haunted. McAndrew believes this is because there’s been much more time for tragic things to have happened.
"Stimuli such as moldy odors, antiquated Victorian or Gothic architecture, wood interiors, and old portraits on the wall reinforce an ambiance of great age," he says. "Assuming that the house is no longer occupied, signs of life suddenly interrupted and frozen in time only amplify the fear factor."
When You Design A Building That Looks Evil Yet Gorgeous
Nordic Brutalism By Isaac Zuren
Washington D.c. Temple Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints
Eye Of Sauron, Doest It Count?
At the end of the day, whether or not a building can be labeled as evil depends upon more than the physical features of the house. Just as important are the expectations of the person exploring the area. To continue your investigations, fire up our first article on the subreddit 'Evil Buildings.'
Evil Has Taken Root!
Frankenstein's 21st Century Laboratorium (Habsburgwarte, Vienna)
Central Bank Of Iraq(The Scheme Provides A 172m-Tall Tower On Top Of A 200 X 100m Podium Box)(414x414)
Brutslism In Applachia
No One Likes Ohio But Maybe That's A Bit Much
Evil Football (Feldstraße Bunker, Hamburg)
That's crazy, it's one of the few building in this post were you just can't say the decade it was built!
King Alfred's Tower In England, Built In 1772
Thought This Sub Might Appreciate 😂
My First Contribution To This Fine Sub. Kyoto, Japan
12th Century Eltz Castle Wierschem, Germany
Wedding Palace, Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
Tencent Building, Shenzhen
Bethlehem Steel, The Factory That Built NYC
Most Évil Building In Tata, Hungary
Watchtower From Arcadia, The Netherlands
Grand Lisboa Hotel, China | Evil Buildings |
Chaoyang Park Plaza In Beijing China
This Building In The Maldives Looks Like It’s About To Battle Godzilla
Evil Pyramid, Hove Mobile Park, North Dakota
Oil Rig In Norway
Sharekobe Museum In Japan, Which Houses A Private Collection Of Human Skulls, Skull Artifacts, And Skull-Themed Memorabilia
I collect playing cards, other people collect stamps, this guy collects skulls...hopefully not by grave robbing
"Coming On In Kids, It's......fun" Woking, England
This House Not Far From Where I Live, Pretty Sure A Witch Lives Here... 🧹🦇🕸️
Old Psychiatric Building In Melbourne, Australia
Ferrari World, Abu Dhabi
Montblanc Haus Museum
I Feel Really Judged
Abandoned 19th-Century Art Nouveau Style Manor
Semi-Abandoned Shipyard, Gdańsk, Poland
In Case Of Emergency- Use Stairs
I'd rather die from fire than pass out from dizziness and roll all the way down.
This Place Will Make You Delusional
Bank Of America, Houston
The Russian Embassy In Havana, Cuba 🇨🇺
Camarones Metro Station In Mexico City
Even During The Apocalypse, Waffle House Will Remain Open
This Is A Criminal Lair And You Cant Tell Me Otherwise
Old Factory I Encounter On A Chicago Architecture Tour
This is the Union Station Powerhouse, which provided electrical power and steam heat to many railroad buildings adjacent to Union Station in Chicago.
‘Evil Buildings’ A Treasure Trove Of Ominous Architecture
Evil Hut (680x842)
Taken On A Recent Trip To Dublin, Opposite The Pub We Were Drinking In
The Golden Hall In Nuremberg, Germany. Preserved But Hidden Away Due To Valid Concerns That If It Were Fully Public It Would Become Some Type Of Pilgrimage Site
Drove By These Buildings On My Way Home And Had To Look Them Up. The Pyramids Of Indianapolis, Indiana
This Building Near Me That Caught Fire And Was Extinguished In -40 And Now Looks Like A Villainous Ice Castle
Menacing Castle In San Francisco
San Francisco National Guard Armory (completed in 1914, closed 1976). Later used as a soundstage for The Empire Strikes Back, and a pornography studio between 2006 and 2018. Now used a rental space for various events.
The Peeping Toms Institute Assembly Hall
No Idea Why This Nightclub Went Out Of Business (Sapporo, Japan)
Snake Shaped Temple (India)
Temple Of Evil
Turkish Ultra Nationalist Party Headquarters. (Milliyetçi Hareket Partisi / Nationalist Movement Party)
In Istanbul
Water Cooling Plant, Dubai
Ok maybe I'm stupid but why is it black? If I want cool water, I would paint it white?
The Braes Mansion In Glen Cove, NY. Used As Wayne Manor In Several Batman Movies And Shows
This Cool Building In Philly
This Is The Grasshopper Cafe In South Korea Made Out Of Train Cars
No One Talks About The Outside Of Nasa’s Mission Control
Deseret Chemical Depot, Utah. In 1996 It Contained 45% Of The U.S.'s Total Stockpile Of Chemical Weapons Which Have Since Been Destroyed
Montpellier, France
This Estate In La Dubbed "The Real Vampires Of Beverly Hills"
Metropolitan Correctional Center (Mcc)
Texas. What The Aperture Science Laboratories Probably Look Like
A black-painted building in Texas? Well, they won't have to pay to heat it...
New Government Building In Queretaro, Mexico
University Hospital Aachen / Germany
Icc Berlin. Congress Center, Villain Lair Or Spaceship?
Welcome, Welcome To City 17!
Call The Joes – The Cobra Tower Skyscraper Looks Pure Evil
Ludendorff Bridge At Remagen, Germany
A Villain That Drives A Pink 500 Must Live There. Nara, Japan
Repent
When You're Rich Enough To Live In A Concrete Prison
28 pics on Zillow: https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/410-Trousdale-Pl-Beverly-Hills-CA-90210/20534468_zpid/
Air Traffic Control At Edinburgh Airport. They're Watching
Well...they should be watching. After all it IS Air-Traffic-Control...
Rockefeller Center Looking Particularly Evil On A Gloomy Evening
The Marriott Hotel In Atlanta, Ga, USA
It doesn't really look like that - not sure where that lighting is coming from. But it does have a crazy elevator tower. They even used it in one of the Hunger Games movies.
Chicago's Federal Prison (Yes This Is My Photo)
Ran Across This On My Fb Feed Yesterday, The Baker Hotel, Abandoned Since 1972 Set To Reopen In 2026
The Chronicle Of Georgia Monument In Tbilisi
What is going on with all the knocked over concrete barriers all over the road? Are they part of a course that's used by those seeking a driver's license?
A 2 Billion Dollar Home In Mumbai
Passed This "Evil Building" On My Way From The Airport To Copacabana Beach
This KFC In The Philippines
I Feel Like Someone’s Watching Me…
Salvation Army Hq, Manhattan
There Is A Rumour That Burger King Hq Is Completely Hollow Inside And Serves The Sole Purpose To House A 100ft Tall Whopper
Billionaires Row, Overlooking Central Park
The Satanic Temple, Salem, Massachusetts (Please Forgive The Beautiful Weather)
United States Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel
I know a lot of people hate brutalism, and it's a very hard style to pull off, but I think that when it's done well it creates a very powerful image.
True. I actually find something poignant about the look of aging Brutalist buildings; the patina I guess. But it could be that a lot of Brutalist buildings were fairly new and modern looking when I was young.
Load More Replies...I've always thought that Predjama Castle in Slovenia would make a good supervillain HQ. It's a castle built into a cave mouth. It was featured in Season 3 of The Witcher.
I know a lot of people hate brutalism, and it's a very hard style to pull off, but I think that when it's done well it creates a very powerful image.
True. I actually find something poignant about the look of aging Brutalist buildings; the patina I guess. But it could be that a lot of Brutalist buildings were fairly new and modern looking when I was young.
Load More Replies...I've always thought that Predjama Castle in Slovenia would make a good supervillain HQ. It's a castle built into a cave mouth. It was featured in Season 3 of The Witcher.
