Beautiful 360-degree Kaleidoscopic Photos of Abandoned Buildings

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Sven Fennema, a German photographer, shoots his architectural topics in 360 degrees. He visits deserted locations in Europe, such as cathedrals, cemeteries, and even cooling towers, to capture all of their features. These places are occasionally maintained, but occasionally we notice that they’ve become run-down.

The views in Fennema’s photographs of these buildings frequently face upward. Architectural elements radiate out from a central point, giving the scene a kaleidoscopic appearance. As a result, we see stunning, intricate designs with intriguing lines, textures, and flashes of light; at first glance, you might not immediately recognize these as structures.

The photographer first captures multiple photographs from the room’s complete peripheral perspective in order to create these expansive shots, and then they are combined using an aggregator. This results in a single image that spans 180 degrees vertically and 360 degrees horizontally. Similar to Google Maps Street View, Fennema’s website also includes an interactive function that allows you to click around the empty rooms and take a virtual tour of each one.

Cemetery in Northern Italy, as seen above

Image by  Sven Fennema 

Rotterdam Town Hall

Image by  Sven Fennema 

Vacant Landmark Close to Düsseldorf

Image by  Sven Fennema 

Poland’s abandoned church

Image by  Sven Fennema 

Maubeuge’s La Salle Sthrau

Image by  Sven Fennema 

Belgium’s abandoned cooling tower

Image by  Sven Fennema 

Polish Protestant Church’s abandoned chapel

Image by  Sven Fennema 

Northern Italian Villa Belonging to a Former Mental Hospital

Image by  Sven Fennema 

Northern Italy’s abandoned casino

Image by  Sven Fennema 

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