Salve Mater Sanatorium was a psychiatric hospital in Belgium, set up by the Sisters of Mercy to treat only women. The hospital closed in 1997 was used by an artist.
Salve Mater Sanatorium was a psychiatric hospital in Belgium, set up by the Sisters of Mercy to treat only women. The hospital closed in 1997 was used by an artist.
Crookham Court is a manor house built around 1850. The house had many uses over the years, including use as a family home and as a school until it’s closure in the 1990s.
An abandoned Catholic boarding school in France. The large buildings have been empty for some time but the chapel at the heart of the building is very impressive.
Mont G is an abandoned monastery in Belgium, built around the turn of the turn of the 20th century. The stunning chapel is in pristine condition.
An Art Deco styled synagogue was built in the 1930’s to a radical new design. This place for Jewish worship has a stunning huge space and plenty of items left behind.
St Joseph’s Seminary in Upholland was one of two institutions in the North of England proving education to those wishing to enter the priesthood.
A Victorian school in the UK that was later used by an Islamic group purported to teach students to become Islamic leaders.