Tag: abandoned world
Finval - an abandoned city of submariners (Bechevinka)
The secret base of submariners Bechevinka The ghost town of Bechevinka was built in the 1960s. in the bay of the same name, not far from Petropavlovks-Kamchatsky. Finval was founded as a transit point for sailors, and since 1971 it has become a military base for submariners. V...
Abandoned college in Millbrook, New York
Continuing our virtual journey through the grandiose abandoned buildings, let's move to New York. In Millbrook, the beautiful 1893-room Halcyon Hall Hotel was built in 200 by the financier HJ Davison Jr. There were no crowds of guests at the door of the hotel ...
Forgotten and abandoned - Meissen Castle in Lede
Meissen Castle (Castle of Mesen or Kasteel van Mesen) was an important and noble residence in Lede, Belgium. The magnificent castle was built in 1628 in the central part of the city, in the middle of the park. Today an architectural monument of the 17th century...
Abandoned chateau Miranda in Belgium
Chateau Miranda - this is the name of one of the most expensive abandoned castles in the world. It is located in the Belgian city of Selle, among a dense forest. The second name of the summer palace is Chateau de Noisy (Château...
Eastern State Penitentiary (ESP) Philadelphia
The history of this place begins in the late 18th century, when high-ranking and respected citizens of the state of Pennsylvania decided to fight problems in the prison system. Eastern State Penitentiary was created as a kind of alternative to all places ...
Abandoned Olympic venues around the world
The Summer Olympic Games in Brazil are over. We will not talk about the achievements of athletes. We are more interested in Olympic venues. Many countries are chasing the right to host the Olympic Games and welcome fans from all over the world. Huge sums...
Panama City Beach part 2: abandoned buildings
In the first part, about a trip to the east coast of the United States, it was about brutal, and not very, bikers. The city itself, Panama City (Panama City), largely exists thanks to tourists, so most of the infrastructure, directly or indirectly ...