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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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Das Olympisches is an abandoned Olympic village in Germany, It was later used as a Nazi, then a Soviet Military base. It features a large swimming pool.

Haus der Offiziere is a former Nazi military base which was later Soviet occupied. It features swimming pool, theatre, murals and carvings.

Misson 2 Mars is an abandoned greenhouse in Germany. The greenhouses are dome-shape, made up of hexagonal and pentagonal panes of glass.

Cafe ons Moe is a small old-fashioned bar in Belgium. Abandoned in 2014, the bar appears to be frozen in time at the moment of "last orders" many years ago.

Hunter's Hotel as an abandoned health spa in Germany. Bedrooms sit unoccupied with beds neatly made. Taxidermy animals decorate the banquet hall.

Pripyiat was seen as a modern and luxurious Soviet city. This gallery features Pripyat post office, cafe on the river and supermarket we visited.

Pripyat Azure Swimming Pool (Lazúrnyj) is located in Pripyat. Several sports halls exist around the city, including one at Chernobyl-2 Military Base.

The Palace of Culture Energetik is an abandoned "Palaces of Culture" in Pripyat; it is located nearby the Music School. Both were abandoned in 1986.

The Pripyat amusement park was due to open on 1st May 1986, but everything changed on 26th of April when the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster occurred.
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