89 Times Urban Explorers Found Something Cool And Just Had To Share It Online
If you’ve ever wanted to try out being in a post-apocalyptic story, you can always find your local abandoned power plant or hospital and just poke around inside. Naturally, most of us would prefer not to, but this comes with the downside of never learning what it actually looks like. Fortunately, there are folks online who document it for the rest of us.
So we’ve gathered some of the best posts from an internet group dedicated to urban exploration and cool, abandoned places. Get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites and be sure to share your own stories and thoughts in the comments section down below.
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I Broke The Rules And Took Something From An Abandoned Church
An Abandoned House In France Before And After I Put Away Vandalism
Aqueduct, Arkadia
Urban exploration, or "urbex" as enthusiasts call it, taps into something deeply human: the irresistible pull of a door left ajar, a window boarded up just enough to make you wonder what's on the other side.
There is a reason people have been sneaking into forgotten factories, crumbling theatres, and overgrown asylums with cameras in hand for decades now, and it goes well beyond mere trespassing thrill. These spaces tell stories that no museum ever could, and the people drawn to them are part historian, part adventurer, and part artist.
Abandoned Middle School, Massachusetts
Abandoned Party Mansion Deep In The Maryland Forest
And On The Third Day. Bob Ross Said "Lets Add Some Happy Little Trees" And He Saw That It Was Good
One of the biggest draws is the raw, unfiltered history that abandoned places carry. When a building is left behind, time essentially freezes inside it. You might find a hospital where the patient records are still scattered across the floor, a school where chalk equations are still faintly visible on a blackboard, or a factory where the machinery sits rusting mid-process as if the workers simply walked out one afternoon and never came back.
Abandoned Church In Italy Overtaken By Plants
A Warning At The Entrance To An Abandoned Asylum
Frozen Staircases Of Abandoned Soviet Residential Buildings In A Ghost Town Beyond The Arctic Circle
That eerie sense of interrupted time is something urban explorers chase relentlessly, and photographers have captured it in images that genuinely stop you in your tracks. Sites like Abandoned Spaces have built entire communities around sharing these kinds of finds.
Children’s Wing, Abandoned Asylum
Surprisingly cheerful. I suspect this was actually a hospital, not an 'asylum'. Or if it was, it was one in the truest and original sense of the word, a place where those who needed help could find it.
Abandoned House In The Republic Of Karelia, Russia
I Dragged My Friend Along To An Adventure In The Tokyo Stormwater System. He Was Impressed
There is also the aesthetic dimension, which is enormous. Decay turns out to be extraordinarily beautiful in ways that are hard to explain until you see a great photograph of it. Peeling paint becomes layered texture. Broken windows scatter light in ways that no architect would have planned.
The Lobby Of A Closed Down Motel On Route 66
We Found The Most Amazing Abandoned Library While Exploring An Abandoned Convent
One Of Many Waterfalls Under Manchester, UK
Nature reclaiming a ballroom or a swimming pool creates compositions that feel almost surreal. Urban explorers with a good eye and a capable camera produce work that regularly rivals fine art photography, and it has inspired painters, filmmakers, and set designers for years. The visual language of abandonment has even influenced mainstream aesthetics, feeding into everything from post-apocalyptic video game design to high-fashion editorial shoots.
9 Massive Dragons At An Abandoned Park
This Is One Of The Most Beautiful Bathrooms In An Abandoned Chateau
Old Train Abandoned Deep In The Mountains
Beyond history and aesthetics, there is a genuine psychological element to the appeal. Everyday life is structured, scheduled, and supervised. Abandoned places are none of those things. They represent a kind of freedom from the ordinary, a space outside the usual rules of movement and access.
Found The Most Absurd Abandoned Hotel With Many Luxury Cars
Abandoned Houses With Beautiful Sunset ❣
Ghostship In Kentucky
Researchers who study leisure and risk behavior have noted that mild, manageable adventure, the kind where the danger feels present but is mostly under control, produces a real sense of aliveness and focus. For a lot of urban explorers, ducking into a forgotten warehouse is a low-stakes version of that feeling, a reminder that the world is bigger and stranger than the daily commute suggests.
The Interior Of A Power Station Cooling Tower
Abandoned Drug Store Hidden In A Small Town 💊😵💫
You know the place is carefully kept secret by the urban explorers when prescription pills are still there, untouched.
I Cleaned Up A Bedroom In This Abandoned House - Then And Now Photos
Restoring a tiny bit of my faith in humanity in the process
Community is another underrated part of the urbex world. What started as a niche hobby has grown into a genuinely global subculture, with dedicated forums, YouTube channels with millions of followers, and Instagram accounts that regularly go viral. Explorers share coordinates (sometimes), swap safety tips, and debate the ethics of their pastime openly and often.
Abandoned Mansion With Everything Left Behind (UK)
Nature Taking Over A Pool In An Abandoned Mansion
I Swam To This Abandoned Soviet Aircraft Carrier And Spent 24 Hours Inside
The guiding principle most serious urban explorers follow is simple: take nothing but photographs, leave nothing but footprints. That code of conduct has helped shape the community into something that cares about preservation as much as access, and many explorers have actually helped document buildings that were later saved or repurposed because of the attention their photographs brought.
Abandoned Hotel Straight Out Of A Horror Game
Sometimes The Coolest Finds Are In The Most Obvious Places…
Abandoned Presidents Heads In A Rural Virginia Field
Finally, there is something quietly philosophical about spending time in a place that the world has forgotten. Abandoned buildings are monuments to impermanence. They remind you that the busy, important-feeling structures of today are just one generation of neglect away from becoming something hauntingly quiet. That is not a depressing thought so much as a clarifying one. It puts things in perspective in a way that is hard to manufacture anywhere else. The pictures you are about to scroll through carry all of that weight and wonder in them, and once you start looking, it is genuinely difficult to stop.
Abandoned Amusement Park In The Mountains
Green
I Walked For 80 Km Through The Desert Just To See This Beauty - An Abandoned 60m Heights Space Rocket
A Mental Health Hospital In Scotland. [oc]
Free Alcohol In Abandoned Supermarket
Tweakerville Hotel
Abandoned Mall In Bangkok
Abandoned Grocery Store Left Untouched For Years
Abandoned Quality Inn
I Found An Untouched 1940’s Home Filled With Original Historical Photos And Art
Attu is an Aleutian Island that was occupied by Japanese forces in WWII.
What Nobody Shows You About Italy’s Winter Olympic Games (Abandoned Venues)
Abandoned Detroit Church
Movie Review On An Abandoned Sports Stadium In Florida. Roger Ebert’s Got Nothing On This Chap
Found In The Desert Outside Of Roswell, New Mexico
Abandoned Hospital Closed Since 2021 With Power And Heat Still Running 🤯
Abandoned Neo-Classical $30,000,000 Mansion
Turn The Corner In An Abandoned Mansion And This:
Two Years Ago I Snuck Into A Military Base To See Abandoned Buran Space Shuttles [oc]
Abandoned Game Store
CDs, Pokemon cards, looks like Patrick from Spongebob. The 90s and 2000s just doesn't feel all that far back enough, but somehow it does and places like this remind you it ain't all that recent at all.
What's With All These Chimneys In The Woods?
My guess would be there once was a house and it burned down and all that was left was the chimney
Deep In The Paris Catacombs 2
I'm kind if p*ssed at the graffiti on top, I imagine they had to climb onto the bones to do it. Not only very disrespectful (especially to people who's d***h and "burial" was already messed up), but I also imagine its dangerous/unhealthy to be touching them and kicking up decayed material imto the air.
I Drove Over 1,000 Miles This Weekend To Visit An Abandoned Mine. It Was Worth It
James Cordens Abandoned Mansion
Abandoned Railway Tracks In Alexandria, Egypt
Abandoned Cinema Closed Down Due To The Pandemic And Left To Rot
For 40 Years I've Wondered Whats Behind These Doors. Finally Stopped To Investigate
The Abandoned "Splatalot" Game Show Set - Ontario, Canada
Abandoned Strip Club Shut Down For Some Shady Business
Had a job where the bar business had been bought and was being renovated. Because the old stock couldn't be sold on, at the end of each day we given permission to use up the old stock. So over the two weeks on site we worked our way through the beers first then trying the sweeter drinks. As we were out of town and being housed on site we didn't have to drive anywhere. It was freaking awesome.... :-)
Abandoned Soviet Radar In The Chernobyl Zone
Cold War Nuclear Bunker Hidden Deeply In A Silent Village
This Throne Made Of Human Remains In The Forbidden Catacombs Of Paris
Abandoned Mansion With Everything Left Behind
Abandoned Gas Station With Items Still Left Behind
Top 30 Floors Of This 990 Ft Skyscraper Were Abandoned
Over Grown Part Of Center City Philadelphia
About To Spend My Second Week In The Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. Here Is A Pic From My First Trip In 2017
Coolest Abandoned Place I’ve Been So Far. Feels Like A Cod Map
the one on the left is a Tu134 ... this is an abandoned cafe in Italy
Abandoned Hoarder’s House Full Of Art And Egyptian Items
Abandoned Minor League Baseball Stadium
Friends And I Found An Abandoned Bunker (Washington State.)
Took A Drive Around East St Louis. We Barely Saw Any People, Cars, Open Businesses. Miles Davis Childhood Home Is There
Crossing
The rail heads are shiny from recent use. However the check rails are also shiny and nothing runs on them. This is AI.
"Colored Only" City Pool, Filled In
Abandoned Police Station
Abandoned Supermax Prison That Used Lethal Injection
Found An Old Pepsi Vending Machine
An Abandoned Farm House Forgotten In The Mountains W/ Vintage Trucks + Items
Abandoned P-38 On A Beach In Wales
Found Inside Of An Abandoned Historical Landmark Hospital With Power
Abandoned Skyscraper
An Abandoned Movie Theatre That Closed In 2023. Last Slide Is A Screenshot From Body Cam Footage Of Me Getting Arrested There
You cans see more pics on Reddit. Including the one of the explorer getting arrested. 😂
