Abandoned telephone booth in the village of Borgo Pietro Lupo, in the countryside of Sicily, Italy


The village, built by the Sicilian Colonization of the Latifondo on behalf of the fascist government , on December 16, 1940 and completed in May 1941, took its name from the Catania-based Pietro Lupo , gold medal for military valor. In April 2003 a project for the recovery of the village from a touristic point of view was presented, but the following year a query highlighted how the village remained in a state of neglect. Today it hosts a population of about 15 inhabitants, while the rest of the country is uninhabited and the houses completely abandoned.


Size: 4928px × 3264px
Location: Borgo Pietro Lupo, Sicily, Italy
Photo credit: © jbdodane / Alamy / Afripics
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