Discover over 10,000 abandoned locations on the world's largest interactive Lost Place Map. Our community-driven urbex database features bunkers, factories, hospitals, mansions and ruins across Europe and beyond — each with GPS coordinates, photos and safety ratings from real explorers.
Our database covers a wide range of abandoned sites: military bunkers and Cold War installations, industrial factories and power plants, hospitals and sanatoriums, castles and mansions, theme parks and recreational facilities, railway depots and stations, and many more forgotten places waiting to be explored and documented.
Join thousands of urban explorers who contribute to our growing database every day. Add new locations you discover, upload photos, rate safety conditions, and share tips with fellow explorers. Our interactive map lets you filter by category, country, safety rating and distance to find the perfect exploration destination near you.
Urban exploration (urbex) is the practice of exploring abandoned man-made structures — from derelict industrial sites to forgotten military installations. Our interactive map helps enthusiasts discover, document and preserve the history of these locations before they are demolished or lost to time. Every entry includes GPS coordinates, community photos and current safety information.
Always explore with a partner, wear sturdy footwear and protective clothing, carry a flashlight and dust mask, and respect private property. Many abandoned structures contain hazards such as unstable floors, asbestos or sharp debris. Check local laws before visiting any location and never enter restricted areas without permission.