Author: Phyllis Lavelle
Pavillon Keller, a hauntingly beautiful structure deep in the French countryside, is one of the most talked-about abandoned sites in France.
Travelers spoke of the Manor of Lost Hours, a place where time itself seemed to slow, bending around its inhabitants.
The 1926 Rolls Royce is a quintessential symbol of luxury and craftsmanship, renowned for its elegant design and unparalleled performance.
The world is filled with remnants of industrial ambition, and abandoned factories serve as poignant reminders of a bygone era.
The palace was constructed as a tribute to the sea itself, with cascading pools and fountains that mirrored the tides outside.
Bibury Village, located in the heart of England’s picturesque Cotswolds, has long been known as one of the country’s most beautiful and charming spots.
Deep within the Great Smoky Mountains lies one of Tennessee’s most intriguing historical landmarks the Walker Sisters Place. This rustic cabin once housed seven independent women.
Kylemore Abbey Castle, nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of Connemara, Ireland.
Woodward Abandoned Avenue Presbyterian Church is one of the most captivating abandoned churches in the U.S. standing as a symbol of architectural beauty, history, and mystery.
With boarded windows and a crumbling structure, this historic building tells a story of urban neglect. The mystery and allure of this forgotten Philadelphia corner.
This gothic bedroom perfectly captures the essence of dark elegance with its dramatic, richly detailed design.
With its steep roofs, intricate wood carvings, and organic design, the Zakopane style home stands as a symbol of natural beauty and cultural heritage.