53 Interesting Buildings That Got Lost As The World Changed Posted On Lost Architecture (New Pics)

There have been countless architectural gems built over centuries that people have had the chance to admire. Everything from authentic houses of worship to spectacular bridges, stations, and entire old towns, among other structures, have been a mesmerizing sight for their eyes at some point throughout history. Unfortunately, quite a few buildings like these weren’t able to stand the test of time and can now only be admired in photographs.

We have gathered some of such photographs on this list for you to marvel at. They were shared by the ‘Lost Architecture’ community—“a subreddit devoted to images and discussion of interesting buildings that no longer exist,” as their own description reads. It covers all sorts of impressive structures that were destroyed by wars and other calamities, sadly leaving us with not much more than a picture of what it once was.

#1 Skete Of All Saints, Ukraine (Largest Wooden Church In Ukraine, Burned Down 2022)

Image credits: TheRickerd120

#2 San Francisco’s Cliff House 1896–1907

Image credits: ZomberBomber

#3 Salzhaus And Haus Frauenstein. Built Around 1600 In Frankfurt, Germany. Both Destroyed In 1944 By An Raf Raid

Image credits: JankCranky

#4 Neue Elbbrücke Bridge From 1887-1959 In Hamburg, Germany

Image credits: Lepke2011

#5 Park Hotel Bremen, Bremen, Germany. Built In 1890 And Was Lost To A Fire In 1907

Image credits: JankCranky

#6 The Baths Of Diocletian, 298 Ad. A Couple Of Walls Are Left, Still Impressive

Image credits: CountHonorius

#7 St. Peter's Hospital, Bristol, England. Built In The Late 14th Century As A Merchant's House, Destroyed In The Bristol Blitz In 1940

Image credits: JankCranky

#8 Los Angeles In 1918, Nothing Here Survived To The Present Day

Image credits: moose098

#9 Ancient Egyptian Fortress Of Buhen - Lost To The Aswan Dam (Lake Nasser)

Image credits: CountHonorius

#10 Old City Hall Post Office, NYC. 1880-1938

Image credits: eldersveld

#11 Cathedral Of Christ The Saviour, Located In Borki, Near Kharkiv In The Russian Empire (Modern-Day Kharkiv, Ukraine). Pictured In 1894. It Was Destroyed During The Second World War

Image credits: Silverfrost5549

#12 Graham House, West Vancouver, Canada, Designed By Arthur Erickson In 1962, Demolished In 2007

Image credits: archineering

#13 Park Terrace, Duluth, Minnesota. Built In 1890 And Demolished In 1936

Image credits: JankCranky

#14 Galloway's Furniture Store, Sarasota, Florida, Designed By Victor Lundy In 1959. Partially Demolished In The 1970s, Some Of The Structure Still Survives Within A Nondescript Exterior

Image credits: archineering

#15 Base Of The Spire, Seen From The Southwest, Notre-Dame De Paris, 2018

Image credits: danbob411

#16 1890 Sioux City Corn Palace, Iowa. From 1887 To 1891, Sioux Cityans Celebrated The Autumn Harvest With A Festival Featuring The Construction Of A Large Building In Downtown Called A Corn Palace Covered In Corn And Other Grains

Image credits: JankCranky

#17 A Digital Reconstruction Of Old St. Paul's Cathedral, Which Was Located In London, England. Completed In 1314, It Was Destroyed In The 1666 Great Fire Of London. The Current Cathedral With Its Iconic Dome Was Built Between 1675 And 1710

Image credits: Silverfrost5549

#18 Oklahoma City State Capitol Bank Built In 1962, Complete With A Conversation Pit Elevator! Since Remodeled

Image credits: potatoesassholes

#19 Pennsylvania Station, New York City, Ca 1910

Image credits: HejdaaNils

#20 National Palace Of Haiti, 1912-2010, Severely Damaged By The 2010 Haitian Earthquake And Demolished In 2012

Image credits: reddit.com

#21 Church In La Jalca, Peru. Built In 1538, Collapsed In An Earthquake

Image credits: Uncerte

#22 Pittsburgh Was Once One Of The Most Beautiful Cities Not Only In The Us, But In The World. Most Of It Was Demolished

Image credits: reddit.com

#23 The Toy Building Was Constructed In 1913, And Anchored Milwaukee's Small Chinatown Community, The Building Hosted A Restaurant And A Theater, But Was Demolished In 1946

Image credits: FromLuxorToEphesus

#24 Ibm Pavilion "The Egg," 1964 World's Fair. Charles And Ray Eames Architects

Image credits: MCofPort

#25 Great Ape House, Kansas City Zoo 1966-2015

Image credits: Bluorchid2

#26 The Old Tripe House, Digbeth, Birmingham, U.k. (1533-1893)

Image credits: JankCranky

#27 Świnoujście/Swinemünde Pier, Poland (Formerly Germany). The Place Existed Between 1890s And 1920s

Image credits: Mackelowsky

#28 Trinity Episcopal Church. Washington, Dc. (1851-1936)

Image credits: JacoDaDon

#29 Monroe Palace In Rio De Janeiro. Built In 1906 And Destroyed In 1976

Image credits: sakker2700

#30 Broadwater Natatorium, Helena, 1889. 100 Heated Changing Rooms, Electricity, Stained Glass Rose Windows. Demolished 1946

Image credits: WalterLSD

#31 Leaning Tower Of Zaragoza "Torre Nueva"(1504-1892)

Image credits: Atropapalucos

#32 New York World Building, Demolished In 1955 For A Ramp Extension Of The Brooklyn Bridge

Image credits: BiRd_BoY_

#33 The Beach Hotel, Galveston, Tx. Built In 1882 And Destroyed By A Mysterious Fire In 1898

Image credits: JankCranky

#34 The Chicago Federal Building (1898-1965)

Image credits: CR24752

#35 Culver House In St. Louis. Demolished 7/19/22 For Symphony Hall Expansion

Image credits: PovertySandwich

#36 Prentice Women's Hospital In Chicago

Image credits: eruba

#37 Steele High School, Dayton, Ohio. Built In 1894, Demolished For A Parking Garage In 1955

Image credits: qazto

#38 Mount Adams Incline, Cincinnati, Oh (1872–1948)

Image credits: NoctisStar

#39 The Old Times Square. (1904)

Image credits: reddit.com

#40 Helmond, The Netherlands (Demolished In 2019 For A Big Appartement Block)

Image credits: TheRickerd120

#41 Palast Der Republik, Berlin. Demolished In 2008 Due To Asbestos

Image credits: CGXReddit

#42 City Hall Of Galveston, Texas. Built In 1888 And Demolished In 1966

Image credits: JankCranky

#43 1905 Photo Of The Park Avenue Hotel (A.k.a. Working Women's Hotel) At 32nd And Park Avenue In New York City. Opened In 1878, Demolished In 1925. (Partial Ai Colorization)

Image credits: morganmonroe81

#44 One Of Philadelphias Most Gorgeous Corners In The Year Of 1900, Broad Street Station. (Razed In 50s)

Image credits: reddit.com

#45 Venice, California Before The Canals Were Filled In And The Buildings Were Demolished, 1906

Image credits: moose098

#46 Everything In This Photo Was Destroyed - Skopje, North Macedonia Before The 1963 Earthquake

Image credits: d2mensions

#47 The General Motors Pavilion At The 1964 New York World's Fair, Aka 'Futurama,' Also The Source Of The Name Matt Groening Gave His Show From Visiting The Futuristic Attraction As A Kid. Torn Down After The Fair Ended, 1965

Image credits: MCofPort

#48 Saratoga Hotel In Havana, Cuba. Destroyed By A Gas Explosion

Image credits: Uncerte

#49 Palace Theater, Long Beach, Ca: Opened In 1916 And Demolished In The Late 1980s

Image credits: jewish_tricks

#50 Transgas Building, Prague (Built 1978, Demolished 2020)

Image credits: spky_

#51 Paleis Voor Volksvlijt, Amsterdam. Finished Building 1864, Burned Down 1929

Image credits: ravesteeph

#52 Denver 1880s: None Of The Buildings In This Photo Have Survived To The Present Day

Image credits: xzy1546

#53 Color Photo Of Penn Station In 1963 Just Prior To Demolition

Image credits: morganmonroe81



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