A selection of atmospheric abandoned buildings (19 photos)
People create beautiful and large-scale architectural projects. But, alas, for one reason or another, many buildings become unnecessary and go into oblivion. However, they cannot be called completely abandoned, because they attract a lot of people. And it's not just about the homeless and the vandals, but also about connoisseurs of abandoned aesthetics. Still there in these gloomy locations something attractive and otherworldly.
Nature is consuming this abandoned Japanese hotel 
Abandoned subway station under Manhattan District 
Beautiful stained glass window in an abandoned high-end restaurant overlooking Lisbon, Portugal 
Abandoned steel mill Bethlehem Steel 
Dinosaurs didn't die out, they were just abandoned 
Cursed old house... 
Beautiful abandoned castle in France 
Cows in an abandoned hut in Kilrikeel, Galway, Ireland 
The last abandoned house on a crumbling island 
Abandoned slides 
Hotel in Europe 
Empty library in Detroit 
Colorful abandoned 17th century chapel 
Abandoned 19th century Art Nouveau mansion 
Abandoned hotel overgrown with ivy 
Ruins of Saint Mary's Seminary 
Better known as "Hell House". Was once here a Roman Catholic seminary that operated from the 1860s to the 1970s years. Due to the lack of registration, she was forced to close her doors.
Several parts still survive, one of which includes this altar. It is said that it was painted by a local artist, but his name not yet known.
The area was named "Hell House" after rumors that the altar became a place of witchcraft and rituals. two local people confirmed this, even stating that they often find candles and other items left behind after these practices.
The beauty of an abandoned mine 
Pumping station 
Unique stained glass window in an abandoned church 









