Opening in the late 1890s the Palace Theatre in Plymouth was lavishly decorated. It was last used as the popular Dance Academy nightclub before being closed in 2006.
Opening in the late 1890s the Palace Theatre in Plymouth was lavishly decorated. It was last used as the popular Dance Academy nightclub before being closed in 2006.
Opening in 1937, the Ritz cinema in Nuneaton features some excellent Grade II listed plasterwork interiors.
The Neoclassical building in Edinburgh was constructed in the 1800s to house the Royal High School and since 1968 accommodated a debating chamber for the Scottish Parliament.
The Jordanhill Campus is an historic estate in Glasgow, Scotland, and was the Faculty of Education of the University of Strathclyde until 2012.
A chapel in Wales that closed around 2010. The Pine pews and pulpit still remain in place.
The Theatre Royal in Hyde opened in 1902 and was later converted for use as a cinema. It closed in 1993 and has stood disused ever since.
The Danilo Cinema opened in 1936 in Hinckley. It was a popular attraction until its closure in 1993 and the main screen has stood decaying ever since.
The building was originally a home but was converted to be used as an asylum and closed over 20 years ago.
The amazing Chambre De Commerce was the home to Antwerp’s stock exchange until its closure in 1997
A small theatre in a traditional Bulgarian town. The theatre has been closed for a while and has become derelict but the features shine through.