THE CITY ABANDONED AT THE WORLD’S END

11 December 2015

The City Abandoned at the world’s end

Three hours by plane to Svalbard, then three hours by open boat, and you find yourself in the northernmost abandoned city: you are in Pyramiden.

Photo by Kirsti Ikonen

It is the very definition of creepy: abandoned homes, buildings, and schools, still with furniture, clothing, and schoolbooks inside – untouched since the settlement was abandoned in 1998. If the decision to abandon the settlement was sudden, its implementation was even more so. The inhabitants were given just hours to pack their bags and leave. Remnants of that hasty departure are visible everywhere, giving the town an apocalyptic feel.

Pyramiden Summer
Pyramiden Summer

Painted on the wall of the abandoned school is a scene from a fairy tale. For a moment, you can almost hear children playing and laughing. Then it fades, like a dream. Up here you will find fertile ground for your imagination.

Photo by Kirsti Ikonen

A large block of flats, once homes to miners and their families, has been taken over by loud predatory sea gulls nesting on window sills. The metal boxes you see on the windows are fridges. Traditional refridgerators were not needed – in June, temperatures are rarely higher than 3-8 C above zero.

What nature gives, nature takes back. This is well-illustrated in Pyramiden.

Photo by Kirsti Ikonen
Photo by Kirsti Ikonen