EERIE images reveal incredible art work rediscovered in an abandoned 1960s house frozen in time throughout the years. Other pictures show the intact state of the time capsule house from a dining room filled with a mix of portrait and landscape painting to an untouched lounge, a dimly-lit bedroom with carefully composed painting spread all over, and a loft used to store even more paintings. Captured in Belgium on the borders of Germany by urban explorer, Frank Mirgel (43), on a Canon EOS 600D with 10mm – 18mm wide-angle lens, these photographs display what is believed to be the former home of a
EERIE images reveal incredible art work rediscovered in an abandoned 1960s house frozen in time throughout the years. Other pictures show the intact state of the time capsule house from a dining room filled with a mix of portrait and landscape painting to an untouched lounge, a dimly-lit bedroom with carefully composed painting spread all over, and a loft used to store even more paintings. Captured in Belgium on the borders of Germany by urban explorer, Frank Mirgel (43), on a Canon EOS 600D with 10mm – 18mm wide-angle lens, these photographs display what is believed to be the former home of an art collector. Frank Mirgel /
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Keywords: abandoned, art, belgium, collection, europe, exploration, explorer, painting, urban, urbex