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Airbnb offers murder house from 'American Horror Story' to renters

The mansion goes for $1450 per night. (Twitter/Variety)

Los Angeles — Looking to amp up the excitement on your next vacation?

Ditch the hotel and consider staying in a house with an interesting history -- muder-related history.

While no real crimes were committed in a California murder house available to renters on Airbnb, lucky travelers could recognize some rooms from scenes in various television shows. The austere mansion has appeared in "American Horror Story," "The X-Files," "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "The Twilight Zone."

Built in Los Angeles in 1908, renters can expect to pay around $1450 per night. The estate, which has been declared a historical and a cultural landmark, can accommodate more than 16 people and features nine bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms.

According to Wetpaint, Angela Oakenfold, ex-wife of electronica star Paul Oakenfold, purchased the property last March for $3.2 million. Though there is no last name, the Airbnb host listed on the description is named Angela.

"One of the most important estates ever built in Los Angeles, the Alfred Rosenheim Mansion was declared a historical monument and cultural landmark," the description reads. "Built in 1908, this stunning architectural masterpiece boasts original features throughout."

Update: The Airbnb listing was removed from the site, but you can still see photos of the mansion here 

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