Abandoned Building Pins and Buttons
Description: Relive the glory days of the Pontiac Silverdome with this design featuring a vintage architectural drawing of the historic stadium. The Silverdome opened in 1975 as the home of the Lions. It was also the home of the Pistons for much of the 1980s, as well as a soccer team. It hosted many other events including concerts, monster truck rallies, and motocross races over the years. It was torn down in 2017. The historic indoor stadium was notable for its massive Teflon-coated fiberglass roof, which was held up by air pressure.
Pontiac Silverdome - Detroit Michigan Defunct Football Stadium Former Arena Abandoned Site Pin
by Spatula City
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Description: A striking photograph capturing the historic ruins of an abandoned hydroelectric power plant at Cascata das Antas, in Poços de Caldas, Minas Gerais, Brazil. The powerful, twisting roots of a massive strangler fig tree have completely enveloped the old stone structure, creating a dramatic fusion of nature and man-made decay. This unique perspective showcases the 'nature reclaimed' aesthetic. Perfect for history buffs, nature lovers, and those fascinated by abandoned places. A unique piece of Brazilian history.
The Nature Reclaims: Cascata das Antas Ruined Power Plant (Poços de Caldas, Brazil) Pin
by Juliana Costa
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Description: A haunting echo from the silent heart of Pripyat — this faded Energetik Palace of Culture design captures the last pulse of a vanished world. “Final Transmission” radiates across the dust worn architecture, evoking the ghostly hum of lost communication after the Chernobyl disaster. Perfect for those drawn to industrial decay, retro Soviet design, and the melancholic beauty of forgotten places. This shirt feels like a relic — a souvenir from the edge of history.
Description: In 1982 the Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital (or 곤지암 정신병원 / Gonjiam Namyang Neuropsychiatric Hospital) was established outside Gyeonggi-do, South Korea by a Mr Hong. The original building was just over 11,000m and spread across three floors. Sometime during the early 1990s, an additional two buildings were added, which increased the size by another 500m. A short time later in July 1996 the hospital closed and was left abandoned and unmaintained for over two decades. Nefarious rumours began to spread about the hospital’s closure and ghost hunters and urban explorers began flocking to the spooky site in droves. Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital quickly gained a reputation as one of the top three haunted buildings in South Korea.