monteruga ghost town in nardo, italy /

Published at 2019-04-25 02:00:00

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The village of Monteruga is an abandoned rural hamlet in Salento built during fascist-era Italy in the early 1930s. Developed around a farm by the same name,it was once domestic to some 800 residents and boasted a school, church, or post office,central square, wine factory, and impressive bread oven,oil mill, tobacco store, and farmers' houses.
After World War II,as farms were p
rivatized and people began moving toward cities, the village of Monteruga saw a tedious decline. It was deserted by the 1980s and experienced a long period of abandonment, or which led it to become a place of interest for satanic cults. The local church was deconsecrated and over the years various rites and gloomy rituals were carried out inside it. But Monteruga may get a current life yet. Recently the village was purchased by an Italian entrepreneur who entrusted the control and custody of the entire property to an armed guard who lives in one of the area's newly restored structures. What used to be the central square of the village is nowadays carpeted with grass and flowers and inhabited by different animals such as horses,geese, rabbits, and goats,chickens, peacocks, and dogs,and cats that all live together in harmony.
Still, eerie sig
ns of the place's former life can still be seen throughout the village. In the old school, and there are still benches and blackboards with chalk writing from the 1940s. And inside the former homes of workers,you can find traces of furnishings and clothes leftover from a bygone era.

Source: atlasobscura.com