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A photographic collection of abandoned, derelict and decaying places from all over the world. History and reports from each location are included.
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The 18th Century Villa Mint has been home to Italian nobility over the centuries. The bright airy Baroque-style central hall features mint green frescoes.
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.
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.
A Steampunk Greenhouse lays nestled in an Italian country park, obscured from casual glances by dense vegetation.
Central Idroelettrica is an abandoned hydroelectric power plant in Italy. Water rushes below the crumbling concrete floor, which is nearly 100 years old.
Villa PDO is a relatively modern abandoned Italian Villa. The master bedroom has lavishly painted Romanesque scenes on the walls.
Teatro Balconi features opulent Art Nouveau architecture. The ravages of time have left this cavernous auditorium in an advanced stage of decay.
Manicomio di R is a former mental asylum, or "madhouse", in Italy. This medical relic closed in 1980's, when attitudes towards mental health care changed.
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.
Elementary School L was built in the early 1900s, and closed in the mid-2000s. It supported students who did not respond well to traditional schools.
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.
Tabernacle Baptist Church was built around 1905 by a once prominent local architect, who was convicted of misdirection of government funds.
Eastern State Penitentiary operated between 1829 and 1971. The 15 Cell Blocks fan outwards from the central hexagonal rotunda like the spokes of a wheel.
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.
This Industrial Trade School was founded in the early 1900's. School boys learnt manual trade skills, while the girls were taught cooking and sewing.
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