Transylvania – a land of mystery in the movies, and a land of mystery in real life, as this set of pictures shows.
These mesmerising photographs are of tiny abandoned houses and churches in the region’s Apuseni Mountains.
The scenes captured have the atmosphere of a dark fairy tale. In the churches walls are decorated with torn religious paintings, rusty chandeliers hang from ceilings and wonky crosses outside point to the doorways. And the houses look similarly eerie, full of dust but with furniture and belongings still in place, as if the owners suddenly fled.
Romanian photographer Cristian Lipovan explored abandoned houses and churches in the Apuseni Mountains
Eerie: The scenes captured by Cristian have the atmosphere of a dark fairy tale
This is Cristian’s favourite image from the set of photographs he shot in the Apuseni Mountains. He said the scene reminded him of an Indiana Jones movie
The photographer, Romanian Cristian Lipovan, however, says that these places don’t scare him, because he ‘doesn’t believe in ghosts’.
The locations are simply fascinating for him, and he says that his favourite image reminds him not of a horror film, but an Indiana Jones movie.
He told MailOnline Travel: ‘All [of the photographs] are my favourites, but I have one that touches my heart. It’s a photo taken in one of the churches where you can see several very old religious books, dusty and full of spiderwebs that have been standing on the altar for decades.
‘This photo is like a screenplay from a movie with Indiana Jones. It always reminds me of movies with him.’
Cristian said that he found the abandoned buildings with the help of locals at the foot of the mountains
Cristian said that the abandoned places he found didn’t scare him because he ‘doesn’t believe in ghosts’
A dusty and rusty chandelier hangs from the ceiling inside one of the three abandoned churches that Cristian explored
Cristian describes the abodes and places of worship that he discovered as ‘hidden treasures’
Cristian, 37, who lives in Cluj-Napoca, the unofficial capital of Romania’s Transylvania region, describes the abodes and places of worship that he discovered as ‘hidden treasures’ – and said that finding them required quite a bit of detective work.
He said: ‘I found these hidden treasures after a long time searching on the Internet and found information about them in very old maps, or from asking the old people from villages at the foot of the mountains. I discovered them after putting all this information together. Some people said that they had been hiding places for outlaws in ancient times.’
He continued: ‘I explored several smaller villages and three churches, all abandoned for many years. These churches are special, sacred places where you feel a special spiritual load. When you are inside you feel strong feelings that you can’t describe in words.
Cristian told MailOnline Travel that ‘these churches are special, sacred places where you feel a special spiritual load’
The churches contained items that have been untouched for decades, including priests’ robes and prayer books
Lured in: Cristian explained that what draws him to abandoned places is their mysteriousness
Cristian said: ‘The cemeteries of these churches are very old with graves covered by vegetation and overturned and broken crosses’
Spooky photographs of abandoned churches and houses in Transylvania by Cristian Lipovan
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