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Theme parks with no queues, long closed. Drained and damaged swimming pools. Spas, resorts and hotels way past their prime. Hotels with neatly made beds, waiting for guests that will never come. Theatres, after the final curtain. Explore abandoned and forgotten Leisure and Recreation sites all over the world.
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This brightly-coloured English Rococo Edwardian Theatre is decorated in theatrical Rococo opulence, featuring grotesques and golden gilded lions.
Moseley Road Baths is a stunning example of an Edwardian gala swimming pool. This unique building was opened in 1907, and closed in 2003.
Behind hedges and overgrowth, lies the Cimetière des Légendes. A collection of 1950s/1960s French cars, rusting and falling apart as decades pass.
Hidden in an overgrown English garden are two black Jaguar E-Type, and one striking red Jaguar S-type. All three of these cars are likely 1960's models.
This nightclub was a popular drum n' bass and rave venue in the 1990s and 2000s. The building was formerly a Methodist Central Hall, preaching temperance.
This vegetation strewn wooden rollercoaster dates back to the 1930s. The amusement park has been closed since the mid-2000s.
This interesting hotel overlooks a nearby lake, snow-covered when we visted Bulgaria in the depths of winter. The hotel closed around 2010.
This well-preserved funicular railway used to ferry tourists from the idyllic lakeshore, up to the top of the mountain. It closed in the late 1970's.
A Steampunk Greenhouse lays nestled in an Italian country park, obscured from casual glances by dense vegetation.
Teatro Balconi features opulent Art Nouveau architecture. The ravages of time have left this cavernous auditorium in an advanced stage of decay.
The star attraction at Villa Scorpio,is the Japanese Greenhouse. There is a large fan-shaped window, and vines creeping in through broken windows.
Ballroom Svenskar was likely a Swedish social venue, with a tall vaulted ceiling. A piano stands upended, leaning against the stage.
This Drive-In Movie Theatre opened in the 1940's, and thrived until the mid-1990's. It is a wonderful example of Americana movie history.
This abandoned American Football Stadium lays crumbling and sun-bleached, it was built in the 1940's. Demolition began shortly after out visit.
The Blue Boxing Ring was a famous sports venue in the USA. With a flick of the light, switch some of the atmosphere of this spectacular place returns.
A vintage Trolley Car Graveyard lies hidden in the woods. This rusting collection of treasures from a by-gone age wait patiently for restoration.
Two-For-One Theatre is a rare example of a double-decker American theatre; two auditoriums stacked on top of each-other inside a narrow 10 storey building.
Sunset American Junkyard is a wonderful collection of abandoned classic cars. This collection is the remains of a large junkyard, filled with hundreds of cars ranging from 1950's to 1990's.
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