Corridor with open cell doors in an abandoned prison by John Noppen

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Rijnsburg, Netherlands

About ‘Corridor with open cell doors in an abandoned prison’ by John Noppen

A large prison complex somewhere in France. This location is known as H15. A prison that was never really meant to be a prison. The first stones were laid in 1146 to house the monks of the Sistersinian order. But what was subsequently used in the 19th century to house the worst of the bad. The living conditions were miserable. At the…

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John Noppen
Rijnsburg, Netherlands

My name is John Noppen. During my tour through different countries I take unique photographs of beautiful deserted places and buildings, capturing the decay and atmosphere is my ultimate goal. The possibility to take a look behind closed doors and the excitement that this branch of photography brings with it remains a unique experience every time.

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