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Romania’s Art Nouveau casino is one of the most beautiful abandoned locations in the world. However, the country has a lot more forgotten gems. There are also crumbling synagogues and aged churches.
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Synagogue G (Romania) has stood sentinel for more than a century. Now its doors are closed, its facade is crumbling with the passage of time.
Doftana Prison is a vast fortress-like penitentiary that has housed inmates during some of the most turbulent periods in Romania’s history.
This disused 1920s Crematorium is entwined with 100 years of Romanian history, culture and politics. The design is Art Deco influenced.
The House of M was a historical academic institution in Romania. It was built in the 1800's and features an eclectic mix of Baroque and Art-Nouveau styles.
Magan David Synagogue was built at the start of the 20th Century, in a Moorish style. A carved Star of David defies the surrounding decay.
The Church of The Baron is a small Roman Catholic church in Romanian. The once impressive domed ceiling, is collapsing as the decades pass.
The beautiful Casino Royale was built in the early 20th Century. Its dramatic sea-shell shaped window and chandeliers are breathtaking to behold.
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