Disappeared feel the great spirit of America: walk through the abandoned old mansion
Categories: Design and Architecture | North America
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/disappeared-feel-the-great-spirit-of-america-walk-through-the-abandoned-old-mansion.htmlAbandoned places fascinate and attract. This is understandable, because they have an awesome atmosphere, keep a history and in such areas is acutely felt, "the spirit of the time".
New York photographer and researcher of urban spaces Brian Sansevero Bryan Sansivero was able to find interesting the object — the abandoned mansion of the XIX century. By his own admission, yet not a single house was so filled with American history, like this one.

The house was built in the nineteenth century, and his situation seemed imbued with the spirit of the past. The owner was a prominent government official and a respected man in the city. Take a look inside?

So, the mansion looks from the outside
Small living room

Second floor

The main living

The main staircase

Portrait

Dining room

Master bedroom
The bedroom on the second floor

Antique furniture

Family portrait

Living room decor

The book is about the presidents of the United States

Photograph Of Kennedy

Portraits of family members

Rooms on the second floor

Buffet

Broken glasses

Pictures of ancestors
The ladies ' bathroom

Family history

View of living room
Keywords: Abandoned building | Abandoned | Interior | Interiors | House
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