Chateau Rolls Royce is an abandoned Belgian 18th century chateau, with a spectacularly overgrown greenhouse and orangery (orangerie).
A new book from Jeffrey Milstein shows a new side of the famous city.
Delve into the captivating realm of abandoned places photography, commonly known as "urbex" or urban exploration photography. This specialized field aims to immortalize the haunting allure of dilapidated structures and neglected spaces. Focusing on the
The Urban Woodsman, a modern guide to carving spoons, bowls and boards by Max Bainbridge of Forest and Found. Photography and Styling by Dean and Jeska Hearne.
Chateau Rolls Royce is an abandoned Belgian 18th century chateau, with a spectacularly overgrown greenhouse and orangery (orangerie).
"Vermutlich Beobachtungsturm aus der Zeit der Burganlage." Siehe Uebersichtsplan der Festungsanlage mit Details zu den einzelnen Stationen (hier speziell: Punkt 58).
Urban decay is the process whereby a previously functioning city, or part of a city, falls into disrepair. It's essentially the art of capturing beautiful photographs of a subject that is...
Created by Isaac Cordal, Cement Eclipses is a project that investigates the relationship between citizens and urban space.
French photographer Quentin Chabrot U-derzho , has an obvious passion for abandoned places. Here's a collection of photos of abandoned chu...
Not every building is as beautiful as the Palace of Versailles. Or blends into its surroundings as well as the Macallan Distillery.
This travel guide to Samothraki, Greece has everything you need to know to plan your trip from the best waterfalls to visit to where to eat and more!
Explore a hidden playground of abandoned chateaux and overgrown greenhouses
Zen - Old chair surrounded by green
Explore Carole Crews' 29 photos on Flickr!
Airlie Gardens, Wilmington NC -- orton effect atn from CoffeeShop and multiple texture layers applied -- finished with Nelly Nero's "Shabby Suitcase" action from the Time capsule set. Some of you may recognize this scenery from the televison series "Dawson's Creek". Purchase: society6.com/chickensinthetrees/fountain-at-the-pergola#1=45
The City's dozens of alleyways were often only 1–2 m (3.3–6.6 ft) wide, and had poor lighting and drainage.[18] An informal network of staircases and passageways also formed on upper levels, which was so extensive that one could travel north to south through the entire City without ever touching solid ground.[4] cyborganthropology.com/Kowloon_Walled_City
Even if he lives in Estonia, the Spanish photographer Andrés Gallardo Albajar also explores the architectural secrets of his mother country, and specifically t
This is the final part, Part 3, of a series of posts about our two-week journey across Italy to visit abandoned villas, hospitals…
The beautiful Casino Royale was built in the early 20th Century. Its dramatic sea-shell shaped window and chandeliers are breathtaking to behold.