Denmark

Abandoned Post Office in Viborg
The Viborg Post Office, located on Sct. Mathias Gade, closed on January 18, 2025, due to declining mail usage.
Abandoned Countryside Home
An abandoned house in Jutland, Denmark, untouched since 1995, still holds personal belongings.
Abandoned Bombardier CRJ100/200 OY-RJ
An abandoned Bombardier CRJ100/200 aircraft, registered as OY-RJ, rests in a secluded location in Denmark.
Kaas Briketfabrik
Established in 1925 near Pandrup, Denmark, Kaas Briketfabrik was the nation's sole peat briquette factory, producing fue
Vestvolden: The Western Rampart
A 14 km historic fortification west of Copenhagen, now a recreational area with paths and exhibits.
RDAF T-33 Shooting Star at Helsingør Technical Museum
T-33 jet trainer at Helsingør Museum: Denmark’s Cold War aviation history and its transition to jet aircraft.
Danish Cold War Command Bunker
Cold War-era 1954 bunker in Denmark with signal room, air filtration, and part of a nationwide defense network.
Rubjerg Knude Fyr: The Moving Lighthouse
Rubjerg Knude Fyr, a lighthouse on Denmark's coast, moved inland in 2019 due to severe coastal erosion.
Finderup Bunker: Denmark's Cold War Underground Fortress
Finderup Bunker: NATO’s Cold War HQ in Denmark, built to withstand nuclear attack, now sealed and buried.
Bøgsted Rende
Bøgsted Rende in Thy National Park: quiet forest, sea, camping spots, campfires, and a historic millstone.
German WW2 'Vigsø' Bunkers
WWII bunkers at Vigsø, part of the Atlantic Wall, now rest on Denmark's coast, offering history and exploration.
Abandoned RDAF Spitfire
Abandoned aircraft found in Denmark, likely a Danish Air Force Spitfire PR Mk XI used for reconnaissance post-WWII.
Strategic Cold War Bunker in Denmark
Hidden in a Danish forest, a Cold War relic once vital for government protection now lies abandoned and decaying.
Herstedvester Broadcasting Station
Once Denmark's communication hub, Herstedvester Radio Station, dubbed the "Eiffel Tower of Albertslund," lies forgotten.
The ‘Reichsadler’: German Nazi Eagle in Danish Bunker
In Denmark, a relic of the German occupation (1940–1945) endures, a quiet reminder of war's presence.