Author: Phyllis Lavelle
Burg Kriebstein, a medieval castle nestled along the Zschopau River in Germany,
Nestled along the Romanian coast of the Black Sea lies an eerie and captivating landmark the abandoned casino that has stood the test of time.
The Irem Temple in Pennsylvania is an iconic piece of history, nestled among the abandoned sites scattered throughout the state.
Abandoned creepy houses are known for their unsettling and eerie atmospheres, but some of these decaying structures hold an even darker secret.
In 1850, a remarkable discovery was made by a farmer that would forever alter our understanding of ancient history.
The interior of a Pullman train car in the late 1800s represents an era of unparalleled luxury and sophistication
The Château de Fougères, located in the Brittany region of France, holds a haunting yet fascinating story as one of the most well-preserved abandoned castles in the country
Charles Dickens, famous for his vivid characters and unforgettable settings, frequently wove stories around abandoned homes.
Abandoned art studios in Italy offer a unique glimpse into the past, frozen in time as they house remnants of creativity and history.
Abandoned houses, overgrown by ivy and wild plants, stand as powerful symbols of nature’s ability to reclaim what was once human-made.
Staircases in abandoned mansions hold an air of mystery and grandeur that captivate all who encounter them.
A real-life abandoned house in Seattle has captured the attention of many for its uncanny resemblance to the house from the beloved animated movie *Up*.