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Castello Neogotico

    Located on a island, this neogotic castle was built. An already present church and monastery were merged into the new build of which construction began in the 1880’s. It got built as summer residency for a politician and was dedicated to his wife.

    The castle, whose territory occupies about 1/5th of the island, was very luxuriously furnished and housed numerous collections including art, weapons, coins and antiques. Read More

    Château B

      This château was built at the end of the 1860’s and it got abandoned after the last owner passed away after it’d been in the same family for over a century.

      After the abandonment, a fire destroyed half of the attic which accelerated the decay. The place became a hotspot for the local youth and adventure seekers and three years later a second fire destroyed another part of the attic. Read More

      Château des Démons

        The unique exterior of this château features statues of dogs with wings and dragons are overlooking the premises from the tower. The interior is well decorated and worth showing as well. On the ground floor there’s a big fireplace surrounded by beautiful woodwork and in the hallway the walls are decorated with tiles showing all kinds of animals. Read More

        Palazzo G

          This historical villa is centuries old. Originally it used to be a castle, which has been extensively renovated several times to what it is today under the different ownerships it had. Read More

          Palazzo di L dei Conti M

            In a village with less than 1500 inhabitants we found this old palace from the 17th century. It was the summer residency of a count which lived the rest of the year in Turin. Read More

            Château des Singes

              Somewhere in the French countryside in a small village lies this vacated château. It was built in the 17th century and has quite an unique design. Featuring a beautiful entry hall with a stunning staircase and well-decorated rooms, this famous abandoned château attracts urbexers from all over Europe. Read More

              Château S

                In the 1640’s, this château was built for a rich family in which it stayed for centuries. In the 1850’s the -also abandoned- coalmine across the street opened and from the early 1900’s the château served as director’s residence. Read More

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