<p><a href="/tags/fotovorschlag/" rel="tag">#FotoVorschlag</a> <a href="/tags/photoprompts/" rel="tag">#PhotoPrompts</a><br>'Lost place (Urbex)' <a href="https://photog.social/@FotoVorschlag" rel="nofollow">@[email protected]</a> @[email protected] </p><p>More photos of this very special place of early European industry: <a href="https://www.cronenburg.net/carreauclemenceau/" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="www.cronenburg.net/carreauclemenceau/"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">www.cronenburg.net/carreauclem</span><span class="invisible">enceau/</span></a></p><p><a href="/tags/oil/" rel="tag">#oil</a> <a href="/tags/oilmining/" rel="tag">#oilMining</a> <a href="/tags/histodon/" rel="tag">#histodon</a> <a href="/tags/alsace/" rel="tag">#Alsace</a> <a href="/tags/france/" rel="tag">#France</a> <a href="/tags/museum/" rel="tag">#museum</a> <a href="/tags/industrialheritage/" rel="tag">#industrialHeritage</a> <a href="/tags/urbex/" rel="tag">#urbex</a> <a href="/tags/lostplace/" rel="tag">#LostPlace</a> <a href="/tags/petroleum/" rel="tag">#petroleum</a> <a href="/tags/pétrole/" rel="tag">#pétrole</a></p>
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<p>An abandoned former military base in East Germany</p><p>After 1945, Soviet forces converted the old German base into a closed military town. By the 1970s, around 75,000 soldiers and families lived here. It was abandoned in the mid-1990s.</p><p>Many relics of the Soviet occupation remain. A statue of Lenin stands near the entrance. There is also a large theatre, a decaying swimming pool and a ballroom. Murals decorate walls and corridors.</p><p><a href="/tags/germany/" rel="tag">#Germany</a> <a href="/tags/soviet/" rel="tag">#Soviet</a> <a href="/tags/photography/" rel="tag">#Photography</a> <a href="/tags/history/" rel="tag">#History</a> <a href="/tags/lostplace/" rel="tag">#LostPlace</a> <a href="/tags/abandoned/" rel="tag">#Abandoned</a> <a href="/tags/urbex/" rel="tag">#Urbex</a></p>
<p>A once-grand synagogue, converted into a swimming pool. Now abandoned and decaying. Somewhere in Poland.</p><p>Built at the start of the 20th century, this Polish synagogue was stripped and desecrated by Nazi forces, who converted it into a swimming pool for soldiers.</p><p>It remained a community pool for 50 years post-war. Now privately owned and hollowed out by a 2023 fire, the building stands as a sad ruin. </p><p><a href="/tags/poland/" rel="tag">#Poland</a> <a href="/tags/history/" rel="tag">#History</a> <a href="/tags/holocaust/" rel="tag">#Holocaust</a> <a href="/tags/abandonedplaces/" rel="tag">#AbandonedPlaces</a> <a href="/tags/urbex/" rel="tag">#Urbex</a> <a href="/tags/urbanexploration/" rel="tag">#UrbanExploration</a> <a href="/tags/ruins/" rel="tag">#Ruins</a> <a href="/tags/lostplace/" rel="tag">#LostPlace</a></p>
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