In 1995, the Schengen agreement took effect liberating travel between 7 European countries. Since then, more countries have been added and today 26 countries, members of the Schengen Area, have abolished border controls and share a common visa policy.
As border checkpoints between these countries are no longer needed, many of them have been abandoned. Spanish photographer Ignacio Evangelista travelled around Europe to take photos of those abandoned border checkpoints for his award-winning project "After Schengen".
SEE ALSO: More abandoned border crossings around Europe // LIST OF ALL DESERTED PLACES
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SEE ALSO: More abandoned border crossings around Europe // LIST OF ALL DESERTED PLACES
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Rattersdorf - Köszegcs Austria - Hungary |
Portalet Spain - France |
Hardegg - Cizov Austria - Czech Republic |
Eisenberg - Vaskeresztes Austria - Hungary |
Ždarky-Pstrazna Czech Repuplic - Poland |
Klingenbach - Sopron Austria - Hungary |
Fratres-Slavonice Austria -Czech Republic |
Slavonice-Fratres Czech Republic - Austria |
Nickelsdorf - Hegyeshalom Austria - Hungary |
Drasenhofen-Mikulov Austria - Czech Republic |
Mörbisch am See - Fertörákos Austria - Hungary |
Nowa Morawa - Staré Mesto Poland - Czech Republic |
O.v Orl. horách - D.Zdrój Poland - Czech Republic |
Coll de Belitres Spain - France |
Somport Spain - France |
Lindoso-Aceredo Portugal - Spain |
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