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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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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.
The Rotunda Town Hall is an old government building built in the 1920s, in a Classical Revival style. It features a domed ceiling, or rotunda.
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.
Nobility Auditorium lays decaying in the eastern United States. The unassuming exterior goes largely un-noticed, hiding in plain sight.
Mosque Theatre is a stunning example of Shriner's Temple, built in a lavish Moorish revival architectural style and features an iconic stained glass dome.
Manor GT is a historic building in England. The manor has been neglected since the 1980's. Upstairs is a stunning library, or study, with wooden ceiling.
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.
Chateau Lumiere ("Castle of Light") features a stunning skylight which floods the three storey entrance hall with light even on the cloudiest of days.
Lost Coffins, is also known as Coffin Factory. These old wicker coffins hide inside an abandoned furniture warehouse in Belgium.
Oldtimer Barn (or Old Iron 5) are two disused classic cars. They are a futuristic 1970s Citreon DS-21 and a blue Ford Consul from the 1950s.
Steampunk Commander is a vintage powerplant control room in Belgium. The Art Deco control room walls are lined with blue control panels, and many dials.
Maison de Damask has a classic Parisian feel to it, with its nostalgic decor and homely features. It appears to be frozen in time since it was abandoned.
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.
Manoir Colimaçon has a very striking, fairytale or Gothic exterior. The spiral staircase provides a very interesting photography subject.
The Cemetery of the Skull. The mouth is grotesquely agape in a centuries-long silent scream, resting on a pillow of crossed femur bones.
The Church of The Baron is a small Roman Catholic church in Romanian. The once impressive domed ceiling, is collapsing as the decades pass.
Lost Vegas Arcade is a large collection of video game arcade cabinets and gambling machines. There are slot machines and video game cabinets.
The Green Mile is a disused German prison. It was also used as a Nazi detention and torture centre during the Second World War.
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