Exterior facade of abandoned Hotel Proksch, a grand Belle Époque building with arched ground-floor windows, classical mouldings and cream render, set against an alpine forested hillside, derelict grand hotel urbex Austria
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Hotel Proksch — Abandoned Hotel in Austria

The exploration of this majestic abandoned hotel, nestled in the heart of the Austrian landscape, offers a striking immersion into a splendor now frozen in time. Upon approach, the immense Alpine facade, with its carved wooden balconies weathered by the elements, looms amidst wild vegetation that is relentlessly reclaiming its territory.

Once across the threshold of this sleeping giant, the journey begins in a vast reception hall, where heavy dark woodwork and massive furniture bear witness to the site’s past elegance. Long corridors, cast in a gloomy twilight, lead to guest rooms strangely suspended in time. Inside, one finds intact vintage furniture, beds still made, and thick curtains filtering a pale light, heightening the sense of a sudden departure.

Yet the highlight of the visit lies in the discovery of the wellness area, the true heart of the establishment. The visual exploration reveals a vast indoor swimming pool, where the large, empty, fully tiled basin now echoes in absolute silence. All around, the old wooden saunas and deserted massage rooms reflect the site’s history as a thermal retreat. This spa wing reinforces the atmosphere—both fascinating and deeply melancholic—of this immense hotel wasteland, forgotten in the Alpine cold.

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The name of this location has no connection to its actual history; most of the time, the name is chosen at random from news stories or episodes of the true crime show Faites Entrer l’Accusé to protect the true identity of the place.

We do not share the address of this location for obvious safety reasons, and we do not encourage you to explore it on your own. Many serious and fatal accidents occur in abandoned places. Please refrain from asking us for the address; we will not respond to these requests.

During this exploration, no damage was caused and no forced entry was committed to access the site. We do not have any information regarding the potential owners. If you are the owner of this property and wish for this post to be removed, we will gladly delete it upon a simple request via our contact page.

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