Homes alone: abandoned buildings of the Italian Apennines – in pictures

Landscape and architecture photographer Vincenzo Pagliuca was always fascinated by the empty, isolated houses scattered around the Campania region of southern Italy where he grew up. Since 2016 he has travelled along the Apennine mountain range that runs almost the length of the country, photographing uninhabited rural houses and abandoned holiday homes linked to ski tourism – now unused due to lack of snow. These images, collected in the book Mónos, were shot during the winter months to capture the particular quality of the light. “A house immersed in a winter landscape, even more so in its isolated state, evokes an ancestral sense of shelter and protection,” says Pagliuca. “It becomes an archetypal image of intimacy, inviting us to reflect on the psychological significance of home for human beings.”

by · the Guardian

Campodipietra, Molise, 2017.

Bocca di Piazza, Calabria, 2016.

Lorica, Calabria, 2016.

Spineto, Calabria, 2016.

San Nicola Silano, Calabria, 2016.

Campodipietra, Molise, 2017.

Guardiaregia, Molise, 2016.

Moleti, Calabria, 2016.

Mezzana Torre, Basilicata, 2016.

Presenzano, Campania, 2016.

Campo Imperatore, Abruzzo, 2015.

Presenzano, Campania, 2016.

Gallo Matese, Campania, 2016.