There is an IG acct I follow called itsabandoned if anyone is as fascinated by this as I am. They post some super cool photos. Is that first photo a private home toledo?
There is an IG acct I follow called itsabandoned if anyone is as fascinated by this as I am. They post some super cool photos. Is that first photo a private home toledo?
These things make me kind of sad Especially when so much could be salvaged, like moldings, windows, and doors. I feel like it's wasteful and a little disrespectful to just let them rot.
A château in the south of France, under restoration.
Chateau de Gudanes, an abandoned, neglected and ruined chateau tucked neatly into a deep valley in the French Pyrénées. A site where the first stories of religious tragedies began in the 13th century.
Until now, reawakened by an Australian family as they start their restoration, giving back the love it deserves and unravelling the spirit of the past. Opening the door to a world of wonder, both real and imagined.
This stuff is so neat. We have a mall nearby that's only been abandoned for a few years, but it's going to be used as a set for the next season of the Walking Dead.
Post by woodenshoes on Aug 28, 2015 15:13:56 GMT -5
Those are amazing.
These are from our recent visit to Patarei Prison in Tallinn, Estonia. It has only been closed since 2004, the year Estonia joined the EU. You are allowed to walk around on your own and explore. It felt like something out of a horror movie. It is hard to believe people were living there only 11 years ago.