An abandoned hospital in Olesno, a town in the Opole Voivodeship of Silesia, Poland, has gained a haunted reputation among urban explorers and paranormal investigators. The hospital, which served the local community before being closed and abandoned, has been left to decay in the town's outskirts. Those who have entered the building report hearing footsteps in the corridors, the sound of medical equipment operating when no power exists, and seeing shadowy figures in the wards. The hospital's history — the specifics of which are not widely documented — likely includes deaths of patients during its operation, as is common for any medical facility. Olesno, like much of Silesia, experienced dramatic population changes during and after World War II, and the region's buildings carry the emotional weight of displacement and loss. The abandoned hospital's decaying interior — with peeling paint, broken windows, and medical equipment left in place — creates the classic haunted hospital atmosphere. Poland's growing urban exploration community has documented the site extensively, and it has become one of the region's most visited abandoned locations.
