45 Abandoned Places Around the World That Will Blow Your Mind

29. Varosha Beach Resort, Famagusta, Cyprus

45 Abandoned Places Around the World That Are Really Beautiful

Once a popular beach destination for stars like Brigitte Bardot, the resort town of Varosha was abandoned during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974. Inhabitants never returned to the beach-side resort, which stands just two miles away from the United Nations Buffer Zone separating Greece and Turkey’s administrative areas. The city of Famagusta is currently experiencing a meteoric rise in tourism, but Varosha has remained abandoned since it was hastily evacuated back in the 70s, with model cars still sitting in garages and clothing still hanging in shops. The only visitors today are members of the Turkish military, journalists, scientists, and the occasional UN official.

30. Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia

45 Abandoned Places Around the World That Are Really Beautiful

The castle-like Eastern State Penitentiary was built in 1829 and immediately took solitary confinement to new levels. Prisoners lived alone, exercised alone, and ate alone; when an inmate left his cell, a guard would cover their head with a hood so he couldn’t see or be seen. The prison had to abandon its solitary system due to overcrowding from 1913 until it closed in 1971, although the forms of punishment did not get any less severe (chaining an inmate’s tongue to his wrists is one example). The site remained empty until it opened its doors to curious visitors in 1994, and now welcomes thousands of visitors every year, both for its museum and ghost tours.

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