Aerial satellite view of Imbiss, an abandoned Restaurant in Kranevo, Bulgaria

Imbiss

Kranevo · Bulgaria

Imbiss is a Lost Place from the "Restaurant" category in Kranevo, Bulgaria. Added to the UrbexHunt community catalogue in February 2026.

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Quick facts

Category
Restaurant
City
Kranevo
Country
Bulgaria
Added
February 2, 2026
Last updated
March 29, 2026
Restaurant in Bulgaria
1 documented

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FAQ — Imbiss

What is Imbiss?

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Imbiss is a Lost Place in Kranevo, Bulgaria, categorized as a Restaurant. It's one of 1 documented Restaurants in the UrbexHunt community catalogue across Bulgaria.

Where exactly is Imbiss?

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Imbiss is located in Kranevo, Bulgaria. Open the interactive map on UrbexHunt to see the exact pin position and plan your visit.

Is urbex legal in Bulgaria?

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Every country has different trespass laws. In Bulgaria, entering abandoned private property without explicit permission is typically restricted. UrbexHunt promotes respectful, non-invasive exploration — we recommend researching local access rules before visiting Imbiss or any other Lost Place.

When was Imbiss added to UrbexHunt?

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Imbiss was added to the UrbexHunt community catalogue in February 2026. It's part of our growing collection of documented Lost Places across Bulgaria.

Is it safe to visit Imbiss?

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Every abandoned site carries real risks — crumbling floors, sharp debris, and contamination. Never explore alone, wear sturdy footwear and a helmet, tell someone where you're going, respect property boundaries, and check local trespass laws before any visit to Imbiss.

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Urban Exploration — urbex for short — is the practice of discovering abandoned, forgotten, or hard-to-reach places. From decaying factories and silent hospitals to military bunkers and crumbling mansions, these are the structures where time seems to have stood still. What started as a niche subculture in the 1980s has grown into a worldwide community of photographers, historians, and curious explorers.

Every Lost Place tells a story. The peeling paint, the rusting machinery, the personal items left behind — they all carry traces of the people who once lived, worked, or played there. Urbex isn't about destruction or trespassing; it's about respectful documentation and preservation of architectural and social history that mainstream tourism overlooks.

Why explore Lost Places?

Lost Places offer something no museum can: an unfiltered, atmospheric encounter with history in its raw form. They're a playground for photographers chasing dramatic light, history buffs piecing together forgotten stories, and adventure seekers who appreciate the silence and stillness of forgotten places. Urbex also raises awareness about heritage preservation and the social changes that lead places to be abandoned in the first place.

Safety first — always

Abandoned buildings come with real risks. Before visiting any Lost Place, please follow these basic safety rules:

  • Never explore alone. Always go with at least one companion.
  • Wear sturdy footwear and a helmet — collapsing floors, broken glass and rusty metal are common.
  • Tell someone where you're going and when to expect you back.
  • Respect private property and local trespass laws. Never break locks or doors.
  • Take only photos. Leave the place as you found it for the next explorer.

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