A Terrifying Journey to The Vicinity of 4 Mysterious Doors of The World that Should Never be Opened.

Wednesday, February 19, 2025  Read time2 min

Saad News: The historical structures left behind by ancient civilizations around the world have not yet been fully deciphered. Many mysteries from the past have been revealed to us over time; however, there are still many doors in the world that are sealed and should never be opened.

A Terrifying Journey to The Vicinity of 4 Mysterious Doors of The World that Should Never be Opened.

According to the historical service of Saad News, there are four mysterious doors in the world that have never been opened. A video of these doors has been shared on social media, which you can see below.

Taj Mahal (1089): This door has never been photographed. The Padmanabhaswamy Temple in India is one of the doors that can be opened with a special incantation. The Great Pyramid of Giza has a door that a robot was sent into, but the robot was unable to open it. The Terracotta Army in China is said to have dangerous traps and pits behind one of these doors.

In reality, there are places around the world where their doors have been sealed for many years for various reasons.

  1. Taj Mahal

    This symbol of love took 20 years to construct and has several mysterious locked doors. These doors have remained sealed, and no one is allowed to enter. The Taj Mahal has 1089 rooms, but some rooms are hidden from the public. Various theories exist about the purpose of these rooms. One suggests that these rooms are made of marble and are vulnerable to carbonation, which could lead to the collapse of the four towers surrounding the Taj Mahal. Another theory claims that Mumtaz Mahal, the emperor's wife, is buried in one of these rooms.

  2. The Great Sphinx of Giza

    The Great Sphinx, a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, was built 4500 years ago. The construction of the statue took three years with 100 workers. Beneath it, two rectangular chambers have been discovered at a depth of 7.6 meters, beneath the paws of the Sphinx. Researchers believe these chambers have sealed entrances. However, government officials have forbidden further investigation, leaving the contents of these chambers a mystery. Some believe the chambers may contain scrolls with records of the lost continent of Atlantis.

  3. Padmanabhaswamy Temple

    India also holds an enigmatic treasure. The Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, was constructed in the 16th century and has six vaults that were never opened until 2011, when the fifth vault was opened. Inside, treasures of gold, jewelry, coins, and statues were found, with an estimated value of one trillion dollars. Vault B remains sealed, adorned with two cobra snakes, and legends say that a deadly curse protects the vault. It is believed that only someone knowledgeable in a specific incantation can open the vault.

  4. The Tomb of China's First Emperor

    Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China, died in 210 BC. His greatest ambition was to unite all six kingdoms of ancient China. His tomb, discovered by farmers near Xiangyang in 1974, is guarded by thousands of terracotta soldiers. The tomb itself is far larger than initially believed, covering nearly 98 square kilometers. While the tomb is known to contain treasure, palaces, and towers, its full contents remain a mystery, as described in the historical records of the Han dynasty historian Sima Qian.