Molfetta: Miragica, six years later. This is what the structure looks like today

Molfetta: Miragica, six years later. This is what the structure looks like today
Molfetta: Miragica, six years later. This is what the structure looks like today
Born in the spring of 2009, the Miragica amusement park was built with an investment of 40 million euros and, for many years, it was a flagship not only for the city but also for the rest of the regional territory, also attracting many visitors from outside the region and from different areas of central-southern Italy.

After the boom of the first years, the turnover progressively decreased, especially after 2015, until it was closed to the public in 2018. The investment plan conceived in 2016, which should have expanded the park area with the construction of a wave pool and further water attractions, was never built.

The advent of the pandemic had made anyone abandon the initiative to purchase the park between 2020 and 2021. The vast area had also been affected by several fires, one in particular of large scale last July, when the flames broke out among the ruins and now abandoned structures with flames several tens of meters high.

Today, some shots disclosed by a group of lovers of Urbex, a practice that corresponds to Urban Exploration, i.e. the reaching of abandoned or uninhabited places, restore the image of a park that is only the skeleton of its illustrious past. A now empty container which, indeed, has also been the subject of various acts of vandalism over time.

 
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