Tag : Marble

New Palace Theatre / Dance Academy, Plymouth

New Palace Theatre / Dance Academy, Plymouth

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.

Terme Tommasini, Italy

Terme Tommasini Hotel and Health Spa, Italy

Constructed in the 1920s, Terme Tommasini is a huge hotel in Italy that features a grand hall with marble columns and numerous health spa facilities and treatment rooms.

Diesel Centrale, Austria

Diesel Centrale, Austria

A well preserved power station in Austria, housing four vintage diesel-powered generating engines.

Tottenham House, Severnake, Wiltshire

Tottenham House, Wiltshire, UK

A large country house in Wiltshire, UK dating back to the 1820s. The house has 103 impressive rooms and large staircase.

The Grand Hotel, Birmingham

The Grand Hotel, Birmingham, UK

The impressive ballroom of this grandiose hotel dates from the late 1800s. The ballroom will soon be refurbished along with the rest of the hotel.

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.

Château JM Belgium

Château JM, Belgium

Chateau JM is an abandoned mansion in Belgium, holding stunning, pristine architecture. Now sitting in the centre a large hospital, the building has been disused for a while.

Alla Italia, Belgium

Alla Italia, Belgium

All Italia is a health spa in an affluent town in Belgium. The entrance hall has a stunningly ornate painted ceiling in a classical Italian style.

Château Lumiere, France

Château Lumiere, France

Chateau Lumiere is a stunning abandoned house in France. The open balcony-style landing allows light from the central skylight to flood through the entire building.