Haunting experience at Lenin Museum

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Nightstalkers

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The director of Russia's Lenin Museum says the ghost of the former soviet dictator is haunting the building. Maja Obraszowa, head of the museum located in Vladimir Ilyich Lenin's former house in Samara, says staff often hear footsteps and see furniture moving, as well as other inexplicable phenomena. Obraszowa said: "We walked into the master bedroom one morning and saw the bed had been slept in, even though the door was locked all night. "And we can often smell apple cake, which was his favourite food, even though there is no bakery near here." The ghost story emerged after a group of school children visiting the museum swore to have smelt fresh coffee while looking at the former revolutionary's ancient coffee machine. Lenin studied law in Samara from 1887 to 1891. His body is on display in the red square though many Russians feel it should be removed and given a Christian burial.
 
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Apollo

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At least it sounds like he's having a nice ghostly afterlife. He gets to sleep in his old nice bed and have coffee and fresh applecake... we should all be so lucky!
 
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