Dedicated to alternative travel, Lost Lara chronicles the morbid, the macabre, the Soviet and the straight-up strange.

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Ukraine Countdown Day 7: Abandoned Places

This Countdown series was written and created with Instagram in mind. It has been republished here with little to no alteration.

Ahh the sheer unadulterated privilege involved in putting a country’s abandoned places on your top ten countdown. But what would us Westerners gush over if not Eastern Europe’s picturesque poverty?

As with anything, there are myriad reasons why Ukraine is home to so many abandoned places: the fall of the Soviet Union; unbridled corruption; the Holocaust; Chernobyl… and that’s just to name a few. 

From my darkest early days of life in Dnipro, to this final Summer farewell tour – locating and entering abandoned places in Ukraine has taken up an alarming amount of my brain’s processing space.

Lenin Palace of Culture ‘Ilyich” – Dnipro
Inside Lenin Palace of Culture ‘Ilyich” – Dnipro
Inside Lenin Palace of Culture ‘Ilyich” – Dnipro
Church of All Saints – Hodyvytsa
Church of All Saints – Hodyvytsa
Abandoned City of Orbita

You can read more about the abandoned city of Orbita here.

Abandoned Synagogue – Strii
Red Cross Hospital – Dnipro
Hotel Parus – Dnipro

You can read more about abandoned places in Dnipro here.

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