Urbex - Raven's Church

Urbex – Raven’s Church

Abandoned church somewhere in Belgium. This church is incredibly well preserved, and that’s seldom the case about this kind of place. Pigeons have not yet invaded the church, and there are still a lot of things there. Decay is very subtle here and the place seems to only need a bit of cleaning to welcome back the believers.
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Urbex - Chapelle de la Rose

Urbex – Chapelle de la Rose

Abandoned chapel somewhere in Belgium. This lovely chapel was part of a very old hospice built next to it. From what I know, the chapel has been built in 1624 but I don’t know when it’s been left abandoned. I had to get there very early in the morning because of the neighbourhood and though it’s not big, I had a great time exploring this place.

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urbex-gravestone-church

Urbex – Gravestone Church

Abandoned church somewhere in Belgium. Except the fact that externally it looks well preserved, the interior of this church is a real mess. Additionaly to the usual vandals and the pigeon’s poop everywhere, the ground has been dug by archeologists. It is completely open, and an ancient tomb has been unearthed. Macabre detail: som human bones are lying above the grave…

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urbex-eglise-du-solitaire

Urbex – Eglise du Solitaire

Abandoned church somewhere in Belgium. This is a beautiful church located in a small village. It’s been left abandoned because there were too few people still getting to this church. The last church service was held in 1980. In 1990, this old church has acquired a protected status. There were plans to make a cultural space out of it, but it seems it will never be done…

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Urbex - Agnus Dei

Urbex – Agnus Dei

Abandoned chapel and nursing home somewhere in Belgium. This is a very well known place by the urbex community. It is composed of building that’s the nursing home, and a wonderful chapel. Unfortunately, a fire destroyed the nursing home, which makes it almost uninteresting. However, the chapel is really well preserved and is really worth to see !

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