Tag : Grand

Grand Courthouse, Düsseldorf, Germany

Grand Courthouse, Düsseldorf, Germany

The courthouse in Germany opened around 1910 and contains an amazing maze of staircases.

Château Japonais aka Château des Chasseurs, France

Château Japonais aka Château des Chasseurs, France

Château Japonais is a huge mansion in France with a distinctive curly staircase at the back. The house is stripped inside, the curved staircase is the main attraction.

Château P12 abandoned house, France

Château P12, France

Chateau P12 is a large abandoned and derelict house in Northern France.

Château Sous Les Nuages - the Castle in the Clouds

Château Sous Les Nuages, France

A lavishly furnished and decorated house in France, once owned by a French singer who amassed their fortunes in the 1990s but had spent the lot by the 2010s.

Stanford Hall, Nottinghamshire

Stanford Hall, Nottinghamshire, UK

Stanford Hall is a grand country house that closed after having several uses. An Art Deco theatre remains in perfect condition.

Kinmel Hall aka Cuckoo Hall or Lotus Hall, Wales

Kinmel Hall, Conwy, Wales

The now disused Kinmel Hall is the largest surviving country house in Wales. The lavish house has 52 bedrooms plus accommodation for 60 servants.

Swithland Reservoir, Leicestershire

Swithland Reservoir Former Water Works, Leicestershire, UK

A former Victorian water works laid out in the form of a water garden. The water from Swithland Reservoir was originally cleaned here and served the population of Leicester.

Chateau Rochendaal Belgium

Château Rochendaal, Belgium

Château Rochendaal is a small castle built by a lawyer who later became mayor. The château was taken over by the Nazis and used as officers accommodation.

Beelitz Central Bath House

Beelitz-Heilstätten – Central Bath House – Germany

The Central Bathhouse, part of the Men’s Sanatorium at the Beelitz Military Hospital Complex is an amazing ornate building with many stunning features.

Beelitz Heilstätten Male Pavilion

Beelitz-Heilstätten – Male Pavilion – Germany

The Pavilion of the Male Sanatorium at Beelitz was the primary treatment area for sufferers of tuberculosis. The building is huge with extensive open-air treatment areas.