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Abandoned places can be creepy, but fascinating. These spaces, whether an old high school, a rundown house, or a shipwreck, can deliver a thrill, but also a peek into the past. And there are some unique sites around the world that give visitors an unforgettable experience.

From Italy to Australia to Curaçao, some of the destinations on this list sat empty for decades— even centuries — before becoming popular tourist attractions.

Abandoned places that are now tourist attractions

The Maunsell Sea Forts, England

The Maunsell Forts

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Located in the Thames Estuary, these metal towers were installed in 1942 to help protect London from sea raids and air raids during World War II. They were decommissioned in the 1950s and were used as radio operators for years. Initially, the forts consisted of seven towers connected by steel walkways; now there are fewer of them, and the walkways are no longer safe. The only way to visit the forts, although you can’t go inside, is via a boat ride off the coast of the UK.

SS Ayrfield Shipwreck, Australia

The SS Ayrfield shipwreck is one of several vessels that sit in Sydney Harbour. The ship was originally in service for 60 years before it was used to transport supplies to U.S. troops in the Pacific during World War II. After it was retired, it was used to move coal in Australia. In 1972, the SS Ayrfield was decommissioned and sent to the wrecking yard, which shortly after went out of business, according to The Sydney Morning Herald. The ship was left floating in the bay, then it partially sank and started to rest. Eventually, mangroves began growing out of the middle of it, and now it serves as a tourist attraction and is accessible via private boats.

Poveglia, Venice, Italy

Poveglia, Venice, Italy

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Poveglia is a small island located between Venice and Lido, Italy. For over 100 years, the island was used as a quarantine station for those suffering from the plague and other diseases. It was eventually turned into a mental hospital, which closed in 1968. The island has been vacant ever since and is known for its paranormal activity.

Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse, Denmark

The Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse is located on the coast of the North Sea in Denmark. It was first lit in 1900 and was operating until 1968. Over the years, the lighthouse was used as a museum and a coffee shop, but erosion from the sea forced that to come to a halt. The lighthouse was expected to fall into the water by 2023, but in 2019, it was relocated 230 feet inland, allowing it to be safe until at least 2060. It is a popular tourist destination that attracts around 250,000 people annually, according to the BBC.

Tianducheng, China

Tianducheng, China

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Located on the eastern coast of China, over 5,000 miles away from Paris, is Tianducheng, known as the “Paris of the East.” The luxury real estate development was designed to emulate the City of Lights, featuring its own Arc de Triomphe, Champs-Élysées, and a 354-foot replica of the Eiffel Tower. Many of the homes remain vacant but the city still attracts many Chinese and international tourists, according to National Geographic.

Kolmanskop, Namibia

In southern Africa’s Namib Desert is the ghost town of Kolmanskop. The town was originally known for its discovery of diamonds. In the 1930s, intensive mining depleted the area, and by 1956, it was abandoned entirely, according to National Geographic. The sand dunes eventually took over and now fill the houses where people once lived. In 2002, a local private company was granted access to Kolmanskop as a tourist destination. It now welcomes as many as 35,000 tourist visits a year.

Beelitz-Heilstätten Hospital, Germany

Beelitz-Heilstätten Hospital, Germany

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The Beelitz-Heilstätten Hospital complex was an over 100-year-old hospital that served the military during both World War I and World War II. It was once the largest treatment center in the world for lung diseases, but has been abandoned for 25 years since the former Soviet Union military left the site in 1995.

Rummu Prison, Estonia

Outside the small town of Rummu are the ruins of an abandoned prison camp that now serve as a beach attraction. The former Soviet Union originally built the prison near a limestone quarry where inmates were forced to work. When Estonia regained its independence in 1991, the prison and the quarry were abandoned. The natural groundwater eventually seeped into the former quarry, creating a new lake that swallowed some of the buildings. Part of the former prison can still be seen from the land. It is known as a hot spot for divers looking for the sunken ruins underwater.

Klein Curaçao

Klein Curaçao

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Located 15 miles off the southeast coast of Curaçao, Klein Curaçao is an uninhabited island. The Dutch island still has signs of its former residents, like a deteriorating lighthouse. It is a hot spot for snorkelers thanks to its marine life and white-sand beaches. Tours of the island are often offered as all-day trips but can cost at least $120 per adult, according to U.S. News and World Report.

Lake Reschen Bell Tower, Italy

The bell tower is a submerged 14th-century church and can be reached on foot when the water freezes. The steeple is part of what was once the Italian village of Curon. It was flooded by the government in 1950 to create an artificial lake. In 2021, the lake was temporarily drained, exposing the lost village for the first time in decades, according to Smithsonian magazine.

Teufelsberg, Berlin

Formerly a listening station during the Cold War, the TV tower was used for espionage and intercepting communications starting in the 1950s. It was used by American forces until the end of the Cold War. It was then used for air traffic control until the government sold it in 1999. Today, visitors can tour the remaining large radar domes.

Craco, Italy

Craco, Italy

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Located in the southernmost area of Basilicata, Craco stands atop a cliff that is now a total ghost town. It is reached by car, but the best way to see it is by motorcycle. By 1963, the town’s population was just under 2,000 residents, and then a landscape forced more inhabitants to leave. In 1972, it was devastated by a flood and then in 1980 by an earthquake, and after that, it became a ghost town, according to Architectural Digest.

Bannerman Castle, New York

The Bannerman Castle is located on Pollepel Island in New York’s Hudson River. It was built as a fortress for weapons in the early 20th century. It was abandoned in the 1950s after gunpowder exploded, according to The New York Times. In the early 1990s, the Bannerman Castle Trust helped restore the structure and island for public visits. It has been open for tours since 2020.

Hashima Island, Japan

Hashima Island

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Also known as Gunkanjima, Hashima Island is an abandoned island off Nagasaki. It is the most famous of the 505 uninhabited islands off the coast of Nagasaki. It is a former coal mine that once had a hospital, schools, shops, a temple, and a shrine. In 2015, it was named a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Great Train Graveyard, Bolivia

Also known as The Train Cemetery or “Cementerio de Trenes” in Spanish, it’s an area on the outskirts of Uyuni. The area was renowned as a vital transportation hub in South America. In the early 19th century, plans were made to expand the railway network, but the project was ultimately abandoned. The trains were left to rust and now visitors can approach them with no restrictions. There are over 100 train cars.

Kloster Allerheiligen, Germany

Kloster Allerheiligen, Germany

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Inside Germany’s Black Forest are the ruins of Kloster Allerheiligen, also known as the Monastery of All Saints. The site was destroyed by several fires, with the latest being in 1804 when it was struck by lightning. It was left in ruins but kept from deteriorating by preservationists. At some point, it was also used by monks and pilgrims.

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