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Photography projects: the solitude of God's houses

Photography projects: the solitude of God’s houses

Photography Of Abandoned And Isolated Places Has Its Charm And Attraction, Especially If One Day These Places Are Places Of Worship And Secret And Need Of Servants With God And Benefit From Spiritual Beauty.

The handsome Dutch photographer Roman Robroek, fascinated by photographing uninhabited and so-called abandoned places, has turned his attention to religious buildings in the last few years and captured beautiful and spectacular images of these mostly old buildings. has recorded

The photographer has tried to show the beauty of this monastery and abandoned churches in this collection of images. Places like this are hundreds of years old and full of memories woven into their fabric. The difference in the architecture of these religious structures is very spectacular, and the photographer believes that each of these places has a unique and fascinating story that they may be able to tell in the form of these images. Some of these buildings may be destroyed or under renovation; however, exploring these places and sharing their magical and forgotten beauty is a worthwhile endeavor worth trying.

Monastery and churches are among the most famous abandoned places that this photographer often visits and spends hours watching and photographing. During these visits, he sees every room in these places and often encounters exciting and entertaining things in each of them; Items such as clothes, old books, tools, and accessories that the once used church people.

Some of these places have opened their doors to the public, and people can visit them without any restrictions, and some of them have limitations in this field. Sometimes it is difficult to reach some of these buildings for various reasons; for example, Rub rock mentions that to get to one of these places, he had to go uphill through the mountainous regions of Italy. At the same time, this 45-minute track is covered with small and big holes and has given him a not-very suitable position. In another place, the condition of the building was so unpleasant that he could not fully concentrate on his work and was afraid of possible injuries.

During the last three years, he has visited all corners of Europe and many churches. He says it is exciting and fun to watch the difference in architecture and how these buildings are built in different countries. So sometimes, these differences are very enchanting and dazzle the human eye.

In the following, I invite you to watch some of the images captured by this tasteful photographer.

Photography of abandoned churches and monasteries

I hope you enjoyed watching this collection and being with us. What do you think about photographing haunted and abandoned places?