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Abandoned derelict places in the world’s richest cities

Abandoned sites of the world's wealthiest cities
City Hall Station, New York, USA
Spreepark Amusement Park, Berlin, Germany
Foreshore Freeway Bridge, Cape Town, South Africa
Teufelsberg, Berlin, Germany
Letchworth Village, New York, USA
Kymlinge Station, Stockholm, Sweden
2008 Olympics sites, Beijing, China
Power Plant IM, Charleroi, Belgium
Sathorn Unique Building, Bangkok, Thailand
Cincinnati Subway, Cincinnati, USA
Sutro Baths, San Francisco, USA
Kelenföld Power Station, Budapest, Hungary
SS Ayrfield, Sydney, Australia
Nam Koo Terrace, Hong Kong
Aldwych Tube Station, London, UK
Astrodome, Houston, USA
Yongma Land, Seoul, South Korea
Petite Ceinture, Paris, France
Silo #5, Montreal, Canada
Old Changi Hospital, Singapore
Kruunuvuori, Helsinki, Finland
Lee Plaza Hotel, Detroit, USA
Izmaylovo Kremlin, Moscow, Russia
Griffith Park Zoo, Los Angeles, USA
APA Tower, Vienna, Austria
Malcha Mahal, Delhi, India
Steinert Hall, Boston, USA
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Abandoned sites of the world's wealthiest cities

Some of the world's wealthiest cities are known for their historic buildings, others for dazzling skyscrapers. But even the most impressive skyline has its secrets...

From disused stations to long-forgotten theme parks and an abandoned airport, read on to discover derelict places lurking in some of the richest cities on Earth. All dollar values in US dollars.

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Natalie Marchant

16 November 2023

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