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The rich past and the stories of abandoned buildings make them appealing to us

04/10/2026

Like and share nese u pelqeu ky kuriozitet 😊🙏

04/03/2026

A mendoni se duhet rikthyer kjo takse? 🤔

06/02/2023

Underwater museum in Mexico🇲🇽

05/31/2023

SCOTNEY CASTLE 🏰🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

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05/28/2023

Caerlaverock Castle is a moated triangular castle first built in the 13th century. It is located on the southern coast of Scotland, eleven kilometres south of Dumfries, on the edge of the Caerlaverock National Nature Reserve.

Caerlaverock's triangular shape is unique among British castles. A walk around the castle gives a sense of its strength, economy of form and pleasing geometry.

Photos from Abandoned Places's post 05/27/2023

This abandoned building in Japan is turning green🏡

Photos from Abandoned Places's post 05/26/2023

When nature takes over! 🤯 Read the description about all of them🤕

1-Built between 477 and 495 AD, Sigiriya was briefly the capital of the Sinhalese kingdom. When the Sinhalese dynasty collapsed due to internal conflict, as well as invasions from India and colonial powers, former administrative centers were abandoned. As the former capital fell into disuse, the jungle began to take over; its location forgotten by all but the residents of nearby Villages.

2-The French assumed control of the region in 1881 and quickly set about unearthing Thamugadi. To this day, it remains one of a few Roman cities to be completely excavated.

3-The former center of the once-mighty Khmer Empire, Angkor is a 155-square-mile complex containing 70 ruined temples. Once you witness the grandeur of Angkor Wat the largest religious structure ever built it seems inconceivable that this sprawling site was ever lost to the outside world. Yet that's exactly what happened. In the 15th century, when the Khmer Empire declined, the site was abandoned and nature took over.

4-Popularly known as the "Spanish Stonehenge," the Dolmen of Guadalperal is a megalithic monument erected between 4,000 and 7,000 years ago near the modern-day city of Cáceres. Believed to have been used as a cemetery and temple, it once featured a series of tall standing stones known as menhirs, topped by horizontal slabs to form an enclosed tomb known as a dolmen.

5-1912, the town of Kolmanskop had been born. That year, the area was responsible for digging up one million carats of diamonds more than a tenth of the world's total annual production.

6-At the bottom of a deep canyon in the Italian coastal town of Sorrento, 30 miles south of Naples, stand the overgrown ruins of a Medieval tech hub.

Photos from Abandoned Places's post 05/25/2023

Abandoned mansion in Italy🏚

05/24/2023

The enchanting Sammezzano Castle, a
masterpiece of oriental architecture in the heart of Tuscany🏰

05/23/2023

Ready to take off 🛫

Photos from Abandoned Places's post 05/22/2023

Abandoned ‘Caspian Sea Monster’

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