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Explore eerie stories of spirits and intrigue during a late-night visit to the New Zealand parliament

    Spooky tales of ghosts and scandal come alive on an after-hours New Zealand parliament tour
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    A woman wearing a veil suddenly emerged from an elevator, causing a commotion among the people gathered in a basement corridor of New Zealand’s parliament building in Wellington.

    Their guide, wearing a trailing, white gown, smiled sweetly. “You’re welcome to take the elevator,” she said. Nobody did.

    Mysterious occurrences like unexplained deaths, strange noises, and ghostly sightings are not topics typically covered in the standard tours of the parliament buildings. However, after closing hours on Thursday, tour guides dressed in attire from the Victorian era entertained visitors with intriguing stories of the precinct’s darker past – a collection of mostly true recountings of historical tragedies and supernatural tales that have become part of the lore among parliamentary staff over the years.

    Among the many tales, the gothic library within the parliament holds a particularly intriguing history. Built in the late 19th century, this library is a source of fear for some of the night shift security guards and cleaners due to its tumultuous past, including surviving two fires, a flood, and being infested by feral cats.

    “This is your last chance to back out,” Lisa Brand, her face dripping with fake blood, told the group who had arrived for Thursday’s tour — a recent initiative and one embraced by the visitors’ center staff with gusto.

    Walking through a cavernous parliamentary atrium, the guide let out a hair-raising scream that echoed up to the open windows of lawmakers’ offices. It explained why the so-called spooky tours are reserved for weeks when parliament is not in session.

    A gothic and colorful past

    Parliament’s library is a gloomy and ornate building where stained-glass windows and crystal chandeliers dimly reveal wrought iron bannisters and Venetian décor. Designed by Thomas Turnbull and completed in 1899, it remains in use by staff seeking information or some slightly eerie peace and quiet.

    When the visitors arrived Thursday, they were greeted by spectral figures who shrieked as they glided down staircases beneath the portraits of former head librarians and New Zealand prime ministers. Tour guides told a hushed audience that the library was imperiled by a savage storm that struck Wellington in 1968 — sinking a passenger ferry in the harbor with the deaths of 53 people.

    The tempest lashed parliament too, tearing out skylights and prompting librarians to climb onto the roof as they tried to protect the books, according to a guide who sported Victorian garb and dark shadows under her eyes.

    “For mysterious and unknown reasons they did this in their underwear,” she told the visitors. “There seems to be a history of people losing their pants here in this parliament.”

    The guide added, with relish: “I haven’t even started on the politicians.”

    A tragic death and a stolen skull

    Eventually the tour turned to lawmakers, too. Well-known in New Zealand is the story of William Larnach, a politician who in 1898 was found dead in a room at parliament with a revolver in his hand while experiencing financial and family strife.

    Larnach’s ghost, some claim, remains in the building. His skull, however, was stolen — and in 1972 was rediscovered in a college student’s bedroom.

    Another spirit reported to linger is that of the first full-time librarian, Ewen McColl, whose death was partly attributed by some official sources to overwork.

    Screams from the basement

    As the tour descended to the building’s basement, the ceilings grew low and the corridors narrow. Frantic banging resounded from an apparently locked room.

    The subterranean floors are home to an archive containing the historical and esoteric. It’s also the site of some of the building’s strangest reported occurrences, tour guides said.

    Urban legends passed down by staff include stories of hands reaching out from the stacks, songs emanating from empty bathrooms, the apparition of a ghostly woman in a mirror, and locked doors swinging open. More earthly horrors included a cat, and subsequent flea, infestation in 1977.

    Spookier than expected

    After one last fright, visitors emerged slightly shaken into Parliament’s near-empty lobby as darkness fell. The tour was “a bit spookier than I expected,” said Holly Masters, who had last visited parliament as a child. “There was quite a few deaths here that I did not expect to find out about.”

    Another visitor, Sally Giles, said she was fascinated to learn the stories of those who worked and died in the precinct “and what they’ve left behind and how that surfaces every now and then.”

    The tour guides would return to their regular, authorized scripts on Friday’s tours — but some said the building’s spooky side was never far away.

    “I always open up the tour route in the morning,” said Brand, the team leader. “It does always feel a bit tingly when you’re one of the first people walking around.”

    Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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