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Seminário ST, an abandoned Portuguese seminary dating back to 12th-century.

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    Seminário ST, an abandoned Portuguese seminary dating back to 12th-century. It was left to decay decades ago, derelict and forgotten.

    In 2020, a devastating fire destroyed the rest of the site. Miraculously, the chapel survived almost untouched.

    These photos are from before the fire. I also visited after the fire; much of the vaulted ceiling had collapsed. I need to edit and upload this second set of photos!

    #Urbex #Portugal #History #AbandonedPlaces #Photography #LostPlace

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      Seminário ST, an abandoned Portuguese seminary dating back to 12th-century. It was left to decay decades ago, derelict and forgotten.

      In 2020, a devastating fire destroyed the rest of the site. Miraculously, the chapel survived almost untouched.

      These photos are from before the fire. I also visited after the fire; much of the vaulted ceiling had collapsed. I need to edit and upload this second set of photos!

      #Urbex #Portugal #History #AbandonedPlaces #Photography #LostPlace

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      @ObsidianUrbex @jasonbeets Such a tragedy.

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        Seminário ST, an abandoned Portuguese seminary dating back to 12th-century. It was left to decay decades ago, derelict and forgotten.

        In 2020, a devastating fire destroyed the rest of the site. Miraculously, the chapel survived almost untouched.

        These photos are from before the fire. I also visited after the fire; much of the vaulted ceiling had collapsed. I need to edit and upload this second set of photos!

        #Urbex #Portugal #History #AbandonedPlaces #Photography #LostPlace

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        @ObsidianUrbex really good place and your art is amazing.

        If you ever want to explore beyond Europe, Turkiye has centuries of abandoned places waiting — Roma churches, Syriac monasteries, Ottoman mansions, forgotten caravanserais. A lifetime of material. Most of are from 4th and 5th centuries.

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        • obsidianurbex@mstdn.socialO obsidianurbex@mstdn.social

          Seminário ST, an abandoned Portuguese seminary dating back to 12th-century. It was left to decay decades ago, derelict and forgotten.

          In 2020, a devastating fire destroyed the rest of the site. Miraculously, the chapel survived almost untouched.

          These photos are from before the fire. I also visited after the fire; much of the vaulted ceiling had collapsed. I need to edit and upload this second set of photos!

          #Urbex #Portugal #History #AbandonedPlaces #Photography #LostPlace

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          @ObsidianUrbex Eh, I'm not sure that "miraculously" cuts it:

          • chapels (including probably this one) tend to stand alone
          • this particular building seems to be mainly made of stone instead of some more (in)flammable material

          I love the pictures, but I hate clichés like "miraculous."

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