Around eight years ago, when I first started photographing abandoned buildings and objects, I fell in love with photographing abandoned pianos. Since then, I haven’t stopped photographing this beautiful instrument. I can honestly say that I’ve been drawn even more towards it. It’s amazing to imagine the music that would have once played in these decaying places. Pianos are so beautiful—I love their shape and how they are crafted. When I want to unwind, I always listen to piano music. It’s so relaxing, and when I know there is a piano in the building I’m photographing, it’s the first thing I run off to. It’s my favorite instrument.
The pianos in this post have been shot all over the world in different types of buildings. I’ve visited hotels, houses, castles, schools, garages, hospitals, palaces and Chernobyl to photograph them.
German Sanatorium

Impressive Abandoned Palace In Poland

Abandoned School In Abkhazia

Italian Agriculture School

Abandoned School In Abkhazia

French Castle

French House

Belgium House

Abandoned Piano

Abandoned Palace In Poland

Italian House

Italian House

Abandoned School In Abkhazia

German Villa

German Hospital

Garage In Austria

German Castle

Abandoned Farmhouse

Dance Room Of A Former Bar In Germany

Abandoned Villa In Germany

Italian Villa

Belgium House

House In Austria

Chernobyl

Rococo Library Built In The 18th Century

Villa Built In The Late 19th Century

Belgian House

French Farm

Villa In Austria

Abandoned Castle

Abandoned Theater At A Huge Medical Complex

The Living Room Of A Beautiful Abandoned House

House In Austria

Polish Palace

German Hotel

German Hotel
