This is what I have come to expect in mainland Europe. A wonderful house / castle left to rot, it’s such a shame. Its possible that the land owner also purchased some other local land and was asked as part of the purchase contract to look after this property. It’s not as unsound as it looks and being made of very heavy stone has lasted well all things considered, the roof is mostly intact meaning that the interior is well preserved on the most part.
For some reason I dont take many external images when I’m out urbexing, this is a welcome change for me.
The image below is a 3 shot 3 bracket at +/- 2ev The images were taken handheld. I managed to hold that camera pretty steady for two but was fairly shaky on the third. I’ve managed to mask this with filters (I think)!
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Awesome handheld HDR. Very sad these regal old places have been abandoned, left to crumble.
Maybe the reason for less external shots, is that we urbexers are generally in a hurry to get into these places before being spotted by busybodies? Glad you got the chance to take this one, it is a fantastically regal building.
This is great. You’ve got to get outside more. 🙂
Wow, this is great Mark! What a forlorn looking place here, captured well. Love all the details in the architecture here. I need a castle here, can we ship that over do you think?