Abandoned places in Vincent Jansen's photographs
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/abandoned-places-in-vincent-jansens-photographs.htmlPhotographer Vincent Jansen, traveling all over Europe, visits abandoned houses, churches, hotels, villas and other places that are quietly waiting for their reconstruction or demolition. His photos make it possible to see what is happening behind the sign "Unauthorized entry is prohibited". We suggest you take a look at some of these places.
This crumbling house is located between two houses. I wonder if the neighbors know what's going on next to their bedroom? (Photo: Vincent Jansen)
The crumbling building of a former orphanage in Italy, where all the beds are still made. (Photo: Vincent Jansen)
This piano was in one of the rooms of a huge castle in Poland. (Photo: Vincent Jansen)
A former hospital in France. (Photo: Vincent Jansen)
A crumbling house in the Netherlands. (Photo: Vincent Jansen)
A former hotel in Germany after a fire in 2012. (Photo: Vincent Jansen)
A library in a beautiful abandoned castle in France, which, unfortunately, burned down two years ago. (Photo: Vincent Jansen)
An old car in a garage in Belgium. (Photo: Vincent Jansen)
The interior of a crumbling farmer's house in Belgium. (Photo: Vincent Jansen)
A former hospital complex in Germany with more than 60 buildings. (Photo: Vincent Jansen)
A former hospital in Germany. (Photo: Vincent Jansen)
A chapel in a quiet and small village in Italy. (Photo: Vincent Jansen)
The administration building of a mining enterprise in France. (Photo: Vincent Jansen)
An impressive car cemetery in a pine forest in a small village in Belgium. According to rumors, these cars belonged to American soldiers who left them after World War II. (Photo: Vincent Jansen)
An impressive car cemetery in a pine forest in a small village in Belgium. (Photo: Vincent Jansen)
Basketball court in a former military complex near Berlin. It was used by the Nazis until the end of World War II. This place was also used in the filming of films such as "My Fuhrer", "The Enemy at the Gate" and "Inglourious Bastards". (Photo: Vincent Jansen)
Abandoned by the owners of the estate in Belgium. (Photo: Vincent Jansen)
This historical monument in Poland was built in 1796. (Photo: Vincent Jansen)
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