Most Stunning Deserted Locations Around the Globe

Published on 03/07/2023
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Beelitz-Heilstätten Hospital, Germany

The Beelitz-Heilstätten complex in Germany has a haunting history. From 1898 to 1930, it served as a tuberculosis sanatorium and later treated victims of mustard gas and machine gun injuries during World War I, including Adolf Hitler. During World War II, it became a major treatment center for Nazi soldiers and later a Soviet military hospital. Today, while some parts are still used for rehabilitation, many wards have been abandoned and left to decay. The eerie sight resembles something out of a horror story.

Beelitz Heilstätten Hospital, Germany

Beelitz Heilstätten Hospital, Germany

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Kennecott, Alaska

Kennecott, located in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, was once a thriving mining town from 1911 to 1938. It processed nearly $200 million worth of copper and had its own amenities like a hospital, skating rink, tennis court, and dairy. However, most of the buildings have been abandoned for about 60 years. Despite their deterioration, they still possess a certain charm. The National Park Service acquired many of Kennecott’s buildings and lands in 1998, and the visitor center is open during the summer months. The recreation hall is also available for event rentals.

Kennecott, Alaska

Kennecott, Alaska

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