Once upon a time, all these desolate places were thriving and teeming with life. But now there is nothing in them but old stories and distant memories. Whether it’s broken glass, dusty furniture, or mold-covered walls, these places have years of history behind them.
We found all these mesmerizing abandoned places that hold so many stories to arrange them in this special collection and show them to you.
Do not forget to reach the end of the article, because there we have left you an interesting bonus that will leave you breathless.
#01. Snow has covered this abandoned apartment north of the Arctic Circle in Russia
#02. An abandoned tennis court on the island of Kauai, Hawaii
#03. This abandoned pool looks so picturesque
#04. Abandoned house in Gerry, Indiana
#05. This building is part of an entire ghost town in South Dakota
#06. There is only one door left on this deserted beach and nothing else
#07. In an abandoned house in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania that nature has begun to take over
#08. Abandoned presidential heads in Virginia fields
#09. This abandoned house in California is almost completely swallowed by the desert
#10. Before it was abandoned, this building was the only shell farm in the world
#11. The entrance to an abandoned house in Saudi Arabia
#12. This abandoned flower shop is still filled with an abundance of plants
#13. Nature is consuming this abandoned Japanese hotel
#14. Abandoned subway station under Manhattan District
#15. The beautiful stained glass window in an abandoned high-end restaurant overlooking Lisbon, Portugal
#16. Abandoned steel mill Bethlehem Steel
#17. Dinosaurs didn’t die out, they were just abandoned
#18. Old greenhouse
#19. Beautiful abandoned castle in France
#20. Cows in an abandoned hut in Kilrikeel, Galway, Ireland
#21. The last abandoned house on a crumbling island
#22. Abandoned slides
#23. Hotel in Europe
#24. Empty library in Detroit
#25. Colorful abandoned 17th-century chapel
#26. Abandoned 19th-century Art Nouveau mansion
#27. Abandoned hotel overgrown with ivy
#28. Ruins of Saint Mary’s Seminary
Better known as “Hell House”. There was once a Roman Catholic seminary here, which operated from the 1860s until the 1970s. Due to the lack of registration, it was forced to close its doors.
Several parts are still preserved, one of which includes this altar. It is said that it was painted by a local artist, but his name is still unknown.
The area was given the name “Hell House” after rumors that the altar had become a site of witchcraft and rituals. Two local residents confirmed this, even stating that they often find candles and other items left behind from these practices.
#29. The beauty of an abandoned mine
#30. Pumping station
#31. A unique stained glass window in an abandoned church
Which of these amazing photos impressed you the most? Do you know of other abandoned places that provoke a lot of emotions in you? Tell us in the comments.
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