Across the vastness of Russia—the world’s largest country, at some 6.6 million square miles—and over the span of its long history, countless houses, factories, churches, villages, military bases, and other structures have been built and then left behind: imperial-era palaces, log cabins of pioneers in the Far East, Christian cathedrals, massive Soviet blocks of concrete, speculative-mining camps, and more. For years now, photographers have traveled across Russia finding and photographing these intriguing ghost towns, empty Soviet factories, toppling houses, and crumbling chapels.
Photos of Abandoned Russia
1. A drone photo of the collapsing Von Meck Estate in Khruslovka, Venyovsky district, Tula Oblast, south of Moscow, taken on May 27, 2016. Satellite view on Google Maps.
2. An abandoned Japanese lighthouse on a rock in the southern part of Sakhalin Island, Russia. Find it on Google Maps.
3. A crumbling concrete elk in an abandoned Soviet pioneer camp
4. Rusting abandoned port cranes in the town of Dudinka, in the Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetsky district of Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
5. An old house in the country, outside Moscow, on May 10, 2013
6. Fort Alexander I, one of the fortresses adjacent to Kronstadt, Saint Petersburg, Russia. Satellite view on Google Maps.
7. A derelict factory in Saint Petersburg
8. An uncompleted, abandoned, and overgrown oil refinery in Leningrad Oblast
9. A closer view of the uncompleted oil refinery in Leningrad Oblast
10. A small chapel collapsing beside Lake Ladoga
11. The ruins of an old pulp and paper mill on Sakhalin Island
12. The overgrown ruins of an industrial building in the Voronezh region
13. A derelict dock stands in front of a volcanic structure on Atlasova Island, which is part of the Kuril Islands
14. A seal colony on the shores of the abandoned Tulenyi Island, which is in the Kuril Islands
15. An old giant dome of a radar antenna, part of a former antiballistic-missile system in Naro-Fominsk. Satellite view on Google Maps.
16. A drone view of an abandoned building of a former restaurant on top of Mount Akhun in Sochi
17. Kalyazin Church, also called the "Flooded Belfry," standing alone in the Uglich Reservoir. This structure is all that remains of the old town of Kalyazin, which was submerged when a dam was built in in 1939. Satellite view on Google Maps.
18. A destroyed railway bridge in Kholmsk, Sakhalin Oblast
19. A building in the ghost town of Alykel, located above the Arctic Circle
20. An aerial photo of the abandoned, unfinished Khovrino Hospital in Moscow on May 18, 2017
21. A decaying house in Kostroma Oblast
22. Abandoned industrial buildings, a legacy of the Soviet Union, in Siberia
23. Churches in Paltoga, Vologda Oblast (the former Akulovo village). The wooden church on the right, built in 1733, is now being restored.
24. The empty Kazan Theotokos Church in Yaropolets
25. The ruins of a five-story panel house in Murmansk on July 5, 2018
26. A shipwreck in Morzhovaya Bay, Kamchatka
27. A leaning wooden house in Arkhangelsk
28. A ruined, overgrown red-brick bridge in the forest, in Kiritsy, Ryazan Oblast
29. An aerial view taken with a drone on October 30, 2017, shows the neglected estate of Grebnevo, east of Moscow
30. The ghost town of Ugolny Ruchei, a former coal-mining site, near Norilsk
31. The Church of the Nativity in Krokhino, Vologda Oblast. Built on a lakeshore at the end of the 18th century, the church was isolated after rising waters created to improve shipping inundated surrounding villages. The church has been slowly crumbling since.
32. A decaying industrial building of a Soviet electronics factory in Novovoronezh
33. A destroyed center for social and cultural activities for Soviet citizens, captured in early morning fog, in Kotelnich, Kirov Oblast
34. Abandoned ships from the Russian federal fleet sit in the repair-operational base of the Yenisei River Shipping Company in Podtyosovo village, about 217 miles north of Russia's Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, on June 15, 2013
35. Church of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God in the village of Novinki, in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast