Author: Phyllis Lavelle
Abandoned clay houses are becoming increasingly prevalent, with their weathered walls and crumbling facades reflecting the passage of time.
The Oldest House in Aveyron, France, is a hidden architectural marvel that has withstood the passage of time.
Old Topola Tekla, a small village steeped in history, offers visitors an eerie yet captivating glimpse into the past.
Aerodrom Smuravyevo, located in the far reaches of Russia, stands as a silent testament to the Cold War era.
Located off the southern coast of Sakhalin Island in Russia, Aniva Lighthouse stands as a symbol of resilience and isolation.
Established in 1133, Waldsassen Abbey has grown from a Cistercian monastery to a hub of scholarly knowledge over the centuries.
Wandering through old countryside cottages, one often stumbles upon abandoned stoves from a bygone era.
Majestic fireplaces from the 1600s hold a timeless allure, instantly capturing attention with their richly carved mantels.
Chateau Barney Abandoned Castle in France is a place shrouded in mystery, boasting a fascinating history and a series of secrets.
The abandoned village in Scotland that many believe to be a forgotten relic of history is actually an expertly crafted movie set.
Kopice Castle Poland is an intriguing symbol of history, standing as a testament to the power of architecture and time’s relentless passage.
There is an undeniable charm in discovering abandoned closets with antique clothes.