The amazing Town Mansion in Belgium has been unoccupied since 1991. The house was built in 1912 by a wealthy German family to an extremely rich standard.
The amazing Town Mansion in Belgium has been unoccupied since 1991. The house was built in 1912 by a wealthy German family to an extremely rich standard.
A 1950s power station in France containing three huge turbine and generator sets. The plant closed in 2013.
The building was originally a home but was converted to be used as an asylum and closed over 20 years ago.
A huge abandoned steel works in Belgium with everything left behind.
An abandoned blast furnace in Belgium with fantastic views from the top across the huge surrounding industrial site.
The power station is part of the HF4 Blast Furnace site and was used to supply electricity directly for steel-making.
A stunning Italian mansion with ornate rooms, a huge double sweeping staircase and its own chapel within the grounds.
St Joseph’s was a convent in York formed by the Order of the Poor Clares. The nuns moved to smaller premises then the number of residents dwindled.
A former aircraft testing and development establishment where huge wind tunnels were used.
The amazing Chambre De Commerce was the home to Antwerp’s stock exchange until its closure in 1997