DEK Photography: Abandoned Architecture
An abandoned house (should I say mansion?), likely built at the end of the 19th or the beginning of the 20th century. A rather interesting architectural design for Eastern Europe, this was owned by a wealthy person, likely in the shipping industry (the house is close to the sea port) or otherwise a serious businessman at the time.
I like the lush vegetation, growing freely for decades on this lot, some of it coming through the roof of this once majestic building. Somewhat reminds me of American properties on the island of Cuba.
Click for a bigger image! Taken with Nikon 50mm 1.8G, edited in Snapseed.
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