Spitzer House Bed and Breakfast – haunted hotel

    Spitzer House Bed and Breakfast

    Hotel·Open·Private Property·Updated April 22, 2026
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    Background & History

    Historical context and known paranormal claims surrounding Spitzer House Bed and Breakfast.

    Four blocks west of the historic Medina Square in northeastern Ohio, the Spitzer House sits on West Liberty Street like a Victorian postcard brought to life—painted trim, stained glass windows, twin cherry staircases, and the kind of ornamental woodwork that announces both the wealth and the aspirations of the family that built it. Constructed in 1890 for Ceilan Milo Spitzer, the house was a monument to one of Ohio's most ambitious financial careers. Spitzer was born in 1849 in Batavia, New York, and raised in Medina County after his family relocated in 1851. He entered business young, moving into banking with his father Aaron. An early Cleveland venture—the German-American Bank—collapsed in 1880 amid a national financial panic, and Spitzer liquidated his personal assets to pay every creditor, a move that cost him dearly but cemented his reputation. He rebuilt from the ground up.

    By the late 1880s, he and his cousin Adelbert had established Spitzer & Company in Toledo, becoming the first firm west of New York City to deal in municipal bonds. They were widely credited as founders of the municipal bond industry in the American Midwest. In January 1900, Ohio Governor George Nash appointed Ceilan Quartermaster General of the state with the rank of Brigadier General—a title he carried for life. It was at the height of this ascent that Spitzer commissioned the Medina house, overseeing construction remotely while expanding operations in Boston. His return to inspect the nearly completed residence made the front page of the Medina County Gazette in December 1890. He granted his parents a lifelong lease the following year, and the Spitzer family would occupy the house for the next seventy years.

    The house is a German Renaissance design with Queen Anne and Stick-Style elements, executed with particular refinement. Cherry and oak woodwork run throughout. The guest rooms, now named for family members, retain the proportions and character of the original layout. After the family's long tenure ended, the home was converted into a bed and breakfast in 1994 and has earned recognition for its restoration. It sits within walking distance of downtown Medina—a quiet residential stretch that belies the building's increasingly well-known reputation.

    That reputation extends beyond architecture. The Spitzer House has been featured in Chris Woodyard's Haunted Ohio book series, Brandon Massullo's Haunted Medina County, Ohio, and appears on multiple paranormal databases. The claims are specific, recurring, and tied to distinct areas of the house. In Ceilan's Room, guests have reported the apparition of a stern-looking man—sometimes watching from the corner, sometimes near the bed. The figure is widely interpreted as Spitzer himself, and at least one account describes the apparition physically nudging a guest. In Anna's Room, named for Ceilan's stepmother, the presence is different: a young servant girl, appearing at the foot of the bed or at the top of the staircase. Guests have heard her laughter. Some accounts describe her as short and stout, wearing an Edwardian-era housedress, firing questions at startled witnesses before vanishing. In the dining room, the voices of two men have been heard conversing when the room is empty. The parlor piano has been reported playing on its own.

    Throughout the house, guests describe flickering lights, slamming doors, cold spots, and light touches from an unseen source. One guest reported being scratched. Another described a spirit whispering their name.

    What gives these accounts weight is their consistency across decades and unrelated witnesses, and the absence of any anchoring tragedy. There is no murder, no suicide, no fire. The Spitzer family's occupancy was long and unremarkable in terms of darkness. Ceilan himself died in 1919 in Toledo, not in the Medina house. The servant girl's identity remains unknown—no documented death connects a specific individual to the claims. The hauntings seem to belong to the house itself rather than to any story imposed upon it.

    Skeptics will note that Victorian homes are acoustically rich—old wood settles, radiators clang, drafts move through invisible gaps. A bed and breakfast trades on atmosphere, and guests who know the reputation are primed to interpret ambiguity as evidence. But the reports carry a specificity—particular rooms, particular figures, particular behaviors—that resists dismissal as environmental noise alone.

    Today the Spitzer House continues to operate at 504 West Liberty Street, offering four guest rooms with private baths, period furnishings, and breakfast served in the dining room where two invisible men still occasionally hold court. The cherry staircases are original. The stained glass catches the light the same way it did in 1890. And whether a young woman in a housedress is waiting at the top of the stairs depends on when you visit—and how much of the house's long memory you're prepared to meet.

    Type

    hotel

    Location

    Medina, Ohio

    County

    Medina County

    Coordinates

    41.138935, -81.871254

    Added to Archive

    February 26, 2026

    Current Status

    Open

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    Activity Breakdown
    9

    Types of documented activity recorded at Spitzer House Bed and Breakfast, organized by category.

    Visual Activity

    2
    Apparitions
    Full-Body Apparitions

    Audio Activity

    2
    Disembodied Voices
    Unexplained Footsteps / Knockings

    Physical Disturbances

    1
    Object Manipulations

    Sensory & Environmental

    3
    Phantom Smells
    Tactile Phenomena
    Cold Spots

    Behavioral & Interactive

    1
    Senses of Presence

    Reported Areas
    4

    Specific areas within Spitzer House Bed and Breakfast where activity has been documented.

    Ceilan's Room

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    Anna's Room

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    Parlor

    0 mentions across reports & reviews

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    Dining Room

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    Known Entities
    2

    Entities, spirits, and figures that have been identified or reported at Spitzer House Bed and Breakfast.

    Servant girl spirit in Anna's Room

    Stern-looking man in Ceilan's Room

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    Contact Information

    504 W Liberty St, Medina, Ohio 44256

    41.138935, -81.871254

    Access

    Private Property

    Status

    Open

    Documented Experiences
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    Access Level

    Private Property

    Status

    Open

    Environment

    Not specified

    Sources & References
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    Referenced materials and documentation supporting the Spitzer House Bed and Breakfast case file.

    Experience Glossary
    9

    Detailed descriptions of each type of activity documented at Spitzer House Bed and Breakfast.

    Cold Spots

    environmental anomaly

    Definition

    A sudden, localized drop in temperature without an identifiable environmental explanation.

    What People Report

    Investigators often document sharply defined cold zones that contrast with surrounding air conditions. These temperature shifts may occur in specific rooms or corners and sometimes coincide with other reported activity.

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    Phantom Smells

    sensory anomaly

    Apparitions

    visual phenomenon

    Disembodied Voices

    audio phenomenon

    Object Manipulations

    physical disturbance

    Full-Body Apparitions

    visual manifestation

    Senses of Presence

    psychic perception

    Tactile Phenomena

    sensory experience

    Unexplained Footsteps / Knockings

    audio disturbance

    Important Notices

    Information in this case file is compiled from public sources and community reports. Accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Always verify details before visiting, and check with property owners and local or state authorities to confirm access is permitted.

    This location is on private property. Do not enter without explicit permission from the property owner.