The City Hall Subway Station closed in 1945 and has remained abandoned ever since. The station’s elegant architecture and intricate details, including skylights and ornate chandeliers, remain intact, creating an eerie and haunting atmosphere.
Also known as “Battleship Island,” Hashima Island is an abandoned island that was once home to a coal mining community. The island was abandoned in the 1970s and is now a popular destination for urban explorers.
No. 3 Centralia, Pennsylvania, USA
Centralia was a mining town in Pennsylvania abandoned after an underground coal fire in 1962. The fire still burns underground, and graffiti now covers abandoned streets and houses.
This Cyprus ghost town was abandoned after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974. The abandoned buildings and empty streets make it a surreal and eerie place to visit.
The Nazis destroyed the French village of Oradour-sur-Glane in 1944. The ruins of the village have been preserved as a memorial to the victims of the massacre.
Kolmanskop, located in Namibia, is a deserted town that was once a thriving diamond mining center. The adjacent sand dunes are gradually engulfing the abandoned edifices.
No. 6 Kolmanskop, Namibia
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