Most Beautiful Abandoned Places around the World
Have you ever explored an abandoned place? Abandoned
Places are human habitat that has been left and mostly become ghost town or wonder lands because of the
abnormal activities such as Haunting and Unexplained Sounds, ghostly footsteps,
Ghosts and spirits. We have gathered a list of 10 unbelievable abandoned places
you will be sure to visit!
10 - HQ for the Communist Party in Bulgaria
No, It is not a Sci-fi film set. It is the HQ of Communist
party. It looks like a giant flying saucer, and was created by the communist
regime as a meeting place. It was active from 1981 to 1991, and then fell into
disrepair when the fall of the Soviet Union took place. Apparently they are
looking into restoring it.
9 - Old Railway Station of Abkhazia
9 - Old Railway Station of Abkhazia
And this exquisite abandoned railway station oozes soul. Its
location is the former Russian territory known as Abkhazia. It was deserted in
the 90’s, more than likely due to blockades imposed by Russia. This type of
architecture is known as Stalinist Gothic or Socialist Classicism.
8 - Memories of Gouqi Island
8 - Memories of Gouqi Island
This is the Gouqi Island, which forms part of a group of
nearly 400 islands called the Shengsi Islands in China. At one stage it was a
super busy fishing village, but with the developments of secondary and tertiary
industries, many of these little fishing villages didn’t last too much longer,
and people left seeking work elsewhere.
7 - Haunting Beauty of Beelitz -Heilstaten
7 - Haunting Beauty of Beelitz -Heilstaten
Sadly, the stories of what went on inside the Beelitz -Heilstaten hospital are not as hauntingly beautiful as some of the architecture seen in this building. This hospital once had Hitler recovering there for a bit. It saw thousands of TB patients heading through the doors, had murders take place inside, accidental deaths and I’m sure many other atrocities.
The Sanatorium is in Brandenburg in Germany, and sees many people breaking in just to capture some of the beauty that the actual building hosts.
6 - Chatillon Car Graveyard in Belgium
There doesn’t seem to be an exact story as to how the
Chatillon Car Graveyard in Belgium came into being, but it’s a breathtaking
sight. The cars are surrounded by plants and branches and vines are growing
through the vehicles. Reporters say the cars were left in haste, but the
romanticized story attached to them is that the cars belonged to US Soldiers,
who left them behind when the war finished and they returned home.
5 - Going back to blade mill in France
5 - Going back to blade mill in France
This makes me feel like I am right there at this blade mill
in France. Not much is given about this exact blade mill, but the sharpening of
blades, scythes, sickles, knives and swords took place there. Apparently many
grinders died very young due to grinders disease, which is a lung disease more
than likely from inhaling the dust when the grinding took place.
4 - Abandoned rocket factory in Russia
4 - Abandoned rocket factory in Russia
Pictures of this abandoned rocket factory in Russia was not
easy to take. We only know her as Lana, and she broke into the factory,
situated just outside Moscow. A big thank you Lana, for showing us what it
looks like on the inside!
3 – A well as deep as our Soul - Sintra
3 – A well as deep as our Soul - Sintra
This 27-meter-deep well is found in Sintra and is known as
the Initiation Well. It’s meant to be lead one on a journey of self-discovery
and rebirth. You’re either going into the darkness or coming out into the
light. Also could be deemed as death and birth.
It was owned by a well-known freemason, who used the wells (there are 2 of them) for ceremonial purposes. They were never used to draw water, and every part of the wells is symbolic in some way.
2 - The City Hall Subway Station in New York
It was owned by a well-known freemason, who used the wells (there are 2 of them) for ceremonial purposes. They were never used to draw water, and every part of the wells is symbolic in some way.
2 - The City Hall Subway Station in New York
Or rather Ghost Subway… this is stunning, the City Hall
Subway Station in New York, and was supposed to the showpiece when it came to
subway stations. However, a mere 41 years after opening – it was actually
closed down. For some reason, traffic at that station saw a rapid decline, and
then with the onset of the Great Depression and then WW2, the station wasn’t
used at all… so it was shut down. It received landmark status in 1979, and
there plans in the pipeline a few years ago to bring it back to life.
1 - Crystal Mill in Colorado
1 - Crystal Mill in Colorado
This breathtaking Crystal Mill is from 1892, and is actually
a decompressor station. Constructed in 1893, it was used as a power plant. This
Mill is said to be one of the most photographed sites in Colorado in the US,
and has a place on the National Register of Historic Places.
These are not
famous places but these places are really amazing and magnificent to explore
during the day light only.
Dude don’t get scared, Daar ke Aage Jeet hai!










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