r/abandonedplaces
Welcome to r/AbandonedPlaces, the ultimate destination for exploring forgotten and abandoned locations! Share photos, stories, and experiences of abandoned buildings, factories, homes, and more. Whether you're an urban explorer or fascinated by history, this subreddit celebrates the beauty of decay and the mystery of abandoned places. Join the community to uncover hidden gems, share your discoveries, and appreciate the eerie charm of lost spaces
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r/abandonedplaces is a Architecture & Design subreddit in the World category with 66,793 members. Use this page to track r/abandonedplaces stats, subscriber growth trends, daily and weekly analytics, and similar subreddits with related audiences.
Recent r/abandonedplaces growth: +128 members today (+0.19%) and +925 members this week (+1.40%).
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