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Standing on a small hill, the Evangelist Church is a local landmark tucked away on the fringes of a small English town. It closed in 2010s.
La Chapelle de L'ange au Violon is a beautifully, crumbling chapel located in the south of France. The now-derelict chapel was built in the 19th Century.
The Turquoise Organ Chapel is an old religious building in Wales. It is a beautiful example of a Welsh Non-Conformist chapel, complete with ornate organ.
Eglise aux Milles Arches was a neo-Gothic church built in 1876. Due to structural concerns, it was demolished in December 2019.
Chapelle des Pelotes is an abandoned chapel in northern France. The chapel features 13th Century inspired Gothic architecture.
Oval Crypta is a mausoleum in Portugal. The walls are lined with repositories filled with the bones. Theses people were too poor to afford a private plot.
Seminary Of Emptiness has lay abandoned for decades. This building was once a religious college, preparing students for the priesthood.
Glorious Gwen Chapel was a former Welsh Methodist Chapel in a small coastal North Wales town. The chapel was built in 1845, and renovated in 2017.
The Yellow Pipe Church is an abandoned Roman Catholic Church in England, which has been closed since around 2010. The high alter is gilded with gold.
The Sacred Heart Church was built in 1971, in Vernon Connecticut. This futuristic-looking "cement tent" was demolished in March 2019.
The Blue Chapel (La Chiesa Blue) is a classic abandoned 19th Century church, in the hilly countryside of Italy. It has been abandoned since the 2000s.
The church was founded by German-Americans in the 19th Century. Although abandoned, it is nearly pristine inside. A schoolhouse was added in the 1920s.
This 120-year-old church features imposing Gothic architecture, and an impressive tall vaulted ceiling. It was also used in the cult 1998 movie "Dogma".
The Sons of Israel Synagogue, built in the 1920s, features a multi-coloured stained glass dome. This glorious building has been abandoned for ~5 years.
Archangel Church was built in the 1960s during a period of transition in Catholicism, this is reflected in the church's contemporary architecture and design.
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.
Convento B is a church, convent and college nestled in the hills above a small Italian township. The convent, church and cloisters date back to the 1600s.
Tabernacle Baptist Church was built around 1905 by a once prominent local architect, who was convicted of misdirection of government funds.
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