Tag : Trespassing

Villa Directeur

Villa Directeur, Belgium

Villa Directeur is an abandoned mansion in Belgium. The house has seen better days, but there are still plenty clues about the owners lives left behind.

Pensionnat Catholique

Pensionnat Catholique, France

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.

Ruien Power Plant, Kluisbergen, Belgium

Ruien Power Plant, Kluisbergen, Belgium

Gigawatt power station opened in 1960s and grew to be Belgium’s largest thermal power plant. The now-decommissioned plant is seriously huge!

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.

Pripyat Hospital

Pripyat: Hospital MsCh-126 Medico-Sanitary Unit

Hospital No. 126 was the general infirmary for Pripyat. The first firemen to respond to the Chernobyl Disaster were taken here and their clothing remains radioactive.

Monastery Mont G

Monastery Mont G, Belgium

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.

Shelton Hospital

Shelton Hospital, Shropshire, UK

A hospital in Shropshire specialising in mental health which opened in 1845 as the Shropshire and Montgomery County Asylum.

Greenbank Synagogue, Liverpool, England

Greenbank Synagogue, Liverpool, UK

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.

CMH Cambridge Military Hospital

CMH – Cambridge Military Hospital, Aldershot, UK

Cambridge Military Hospital opened in 1879 to serve the British Army. It was also used by the NHS in later years and closed in 1996.

St Joseph's Seminary Upholland

St Joseph’s Seminary, Upholland, Lancashire

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.