34. Spreepark, Germany
Have you ever wanted to be devoured by gigantic predators? Well, you won’t be able to do it at this German amusement park anymore. It first opened as Kulturpark Plänterwald in 1969 and kept that name until 1989, when it was renamed to Spreepark Berlin. For the longest time, it was the only constant entertainment park in East Germany.

Starting in 1999, increasingly large debts began to cause major problems for the park, forcing them to increase the admission fee. By 2001, there was no hope remaining and the park closed in 2002. It has been left to fall into disrepair since, though was holding tours for a while. It mysteriously had a fire in 2014 that was suspected to be deliberate.