Fans of "American Horror Story" can now spend a night along ghosts from the show thanks to Airbnb. The home from the first season of the FX anthology horror series was available to rent over the weekend.

The house, known as the Alfred Rosenheim Mansion, no longer appears on Airbnb, but it was listed for the price of $1,450 per night, according to Time Out Los Angeles. The mansion, which was also featured on the most recent season of "American Horror Story," can sleep 16 people and has nine bedrooms and 4.5 baths.

"The house was fantastic: Full of history and carrying her scars and scratches from a long and eventful life with pride," one person wrote in a review of the house, according to Variety. "Beds, blankets and linens were top class, kitchen well equipped and our party of five made good use of it, both for relaxation and as an alternative meeting place with colleagues from Hollywood. If you are looking for something soulful, and do not expect everything to be brand new and shiny, this place is it."

The mansion was built in 1908 and has been declared both a historical and cultural landmark. In addition to being featured on "American Horror Story," the Alfred Rosenheim Mansion was also featured on "The X-Files," "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "Dexter" and "The Twilight Zone" and was once owned by actor Edward Everett Horton. It was most recently bought in 2015 for $3.2 million, according to Curbed L.A.

"One Of The Most Important Estates Ever Built in Los Angeles, The Alfred Rosenheim Mansion Was Declared A Historical Monument And Cultural Landmark. Built In 1908 This Stunning Architectural Masterpiece Boasts Original Features Throughout," the listing reportedly read.