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The Enchanting Interiors Of Buildings Abandoned In Europe

Many people have been looking forward to this moment of freedom as we emerge from a pandemic. People have begun to socialize again, and travel is once again fashionable! The tourist attractions and hotspots remained the same for years and decades. However, some people enjoy visiting lesser-known locations around the world in order to uncover the unknown.

Great travelers in pursuit of adventure will find themselves in places hidden in the woods, with abandoned items. When we think of “abandoned locations,” most of us envision a location surrounded by trees. But did you know that even in modern cities, there aren’t many abandoned places?

Well, here’s a photographer with a desire to explore new territory. He is Romain Thiery, a photographer and artist from France. He opted to approach his expedition in a different way than most photographers do while photographing abandoned locations. Normally, we see photographs of abandoned places surrounded by a gorgeous scenery as nature crawls all over them. Romain, on the other hand, gave a different viewpoint. He got some incredible images of the interiors of these abandoned buildings, which you can see here.

One of the reasons why he did that is to emphasize the amazing interior designs and the other reason was that these abandoned places were in urban Europe. Taking a trip around Europe’s cities, Romain capture some astonishing set of buildings on his camera that he posted on Bored Panda.

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#1 Manicomio Di G, Italy.

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#2 Luxury, Italy.

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#3 Orfanotrofio, Italy.

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#4 Staircase Turquoise, Poland.

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#5 Ballroom, Germany.

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#6 Zanelli, Italy.

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#7 Piemonte, Italy.

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#8 Mint Pastel, Italy.

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#9 Villa Wege, Germany.

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#10 Villa Minette, Italy.

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#11 Golden Chapel, France.

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#12 Castle, France.

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#13 Church, Germany.

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#14 Casino, Italy.

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#15 Casino, Romania.

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#16 Palace, Italy.

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#17 Ballroom Turquoise, Germany.

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#18 Casino, Romania.

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#19 Green Marble, France.

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#20 White Castle, France.

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