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10 'Evil Buildings' From Reddit That Look Like They Hide Super Villains

Evil buildings are exactly what they sound like. They are architectural structures that look so evil, ominous and dark that they appear fit for any supervillain, evil corporation or serial killer. We've all seen movies where there is a large imposing structure that obviously looks like the home or lair of the evil antagonistic character, and we all know how these buildings are typically large, usually overly extra, and are dark and evil-themed.
Well, people on Reddit have found some real-life examples of these imposing buildings and have uploaded them for people to see and marvel at. These pictures have come from the subreddit /r/evilbuildings, which has nearly 1 million members. Take a look at the scariest buildings ever that definitely aren't hiding supervillains.
Merdeka Tower PNB 118, Malaysia
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This is the 2nd tallest building in the world. It is a 118-story, 678.9-meter-tall megatall skyscraper in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Sleipner A Platform
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A platform in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea. This incredible structure is a combination of accommodations, production and processing structures.
The Cathedral of Learning
The Cathedral of Learning is a 42-story skyscraper in the University of Pittsburgh, which was designed as a late gothic revival cathedral. It certainly looks evil.
Global seed vault
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This ominous entrance surrounded by snow is where the Global Seed Vault lies. It is located in the Arctic Circle between Norway and the North Pole.
Riverside Museum in Glasgow, United Kingdom
As evil as this building looks, it's actually a museum! Inside people can find historic vehicles and state-of-the-art interactive displays.