Denver International Airport, located in Denver, Colorado, has attracted the attention of many visitors over the years for its history, art, and building layout.
Visit Denver, a platform that sells travel to Denver, has a page dedicated to outlining the “myths and legends” associated with the airport.
“From lizardmen and aliens to secret bunkers and cursed horses, Denver International Airport (DEN) has attracted myths and legends since it opened in 1995,” the site says. There is.
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The airport is larger than San Francisco, California, at 53 square miles, according to Fly Denver, while San Francisco is less than 50 square miles, according to Visit California.
Colorado’s Denver International Airport attracts the attention of many visitors for its unusual art, history, and massive size. (Photo by Andy Cross/Denver Post via Getty Images)
Many believe the airport was built by a secret society, citing the dedicatory capstone, which shows the symbols of the men-only fraternity Freemasons and the New World Airport Commission, but visitors -According to Denver, there is no New World Airports Commission.
Denver is the third busiest airport in the United States, with more than 77 million passengers in 2023, according to Fly Denver.
“Another related legend is that beneath the airport there are miles of underground tunnels and layers of secret buildings and bunkers, where members of the aforementioned secret societies were able to survive the coming apocalypse. “We plan to use them in the future,” the site says.
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Apocalyptic artwork depicting scenes of death and war are displayed throughout the airport to further pique visitors’ curiosity.


The 32-foot-tall blue horse with glowing red eyes is nicknamed “Blue Cifer” by travelers. (Photo by George Rose/Getty Images)
One of the most controversial works of art is the “Cursed Horse” sculpture.
The statue of a blue horse is 32 feet tall with glowing red eyes and is nicknamed “Blue Cifer” by travelers.
“Some have even claimed that his glowing red eyes indicate that he is one of the horses ridden by the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, but (the artist) believes that they simply capture the wild spirit of the West. “Visiting Denver.”
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Gargoyle sculptures are also scattered throughout the airport.
Social media users discussed the airport on various platforms and shared the thoughts behind the myth.


Denver is the third busiest airport in the United States, with more than 77 million passengers passing through the airport in 2023. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
“The funny thing about the Denver airport is that when you’re on the subway, you keep your eyes out the window and you see an incredible number of tunnels that go on into the distance. What’s under there? ” one person wrote. On Reddit.
Another user wrote, “I hate having to pass that ugly blue demon horse ‘Blucifer’ on the way. Rumor has it that the person who created that horse was killed by falling on it. ” he commented.
“Denver airport is a portal. It’s the weirdest place. You can feel it,” one user wrote on X.
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“Why would someone post a horrifying image in a place where people already have fear and anxiety? Fear of flying has been present ever since people were able to fly,” said the Redditor. Posted.
“Denver Airport really provides the core aesthetic of The Hunger Games,” one man wrote on X.
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Fox News Digital has reached out to Denver International Airport for comment.