Before and After Photos Unveiling the World Before Urbanization Took Over: A Collection of 20 Images - Creativity Bay
May 31, 2023

Before and After Photos Unveiling the World Before Urbanization Took Over: A Collection of 20 Images

If you’ve ever wondered what the world looked like before urbanization, or how cities have evolved over time while preserving their history, re.photos is the website to explore. This platform offers a collection of before and after pictures that illustrate the impact of urbanization and globalization on the world. What’s great about re.photos is that it’s open for anyone to contribute to their collection, making it an ever-growing and diverse resource.

We’ve compiled a selection of our favorite images from the website that showcase the transformation of cities over time, while also highlighting the beauty of structures that have withstood centuries without losing their charm. From skyscrapers to ancient landmarks, these photos offer a glimpse into the past and present of various cities.

Be sure to scroll down to view the images and visit the re.photos website for more captivating before and after photos.

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1. Machu Picchu 

Circa 1911

2016

2. Theobaldgasse, Gumpendorferstraße, Vienna

1914

2021

3. Poznan, Poland

1945

2020

4. Pond in Maxwell Park

1900

2021

5. Stuttgart, Mittnachtbau

1929

2021

6. Rijks Tuinbouw-Winterschool

1920

2021

7. De Harmonie

1980

2021

8. Calle Progreso, Oviedo, Asturias

1960

2018

9. Bruxelles-Luxembourg Station

1900

2017

10. MarktPlatz Halle – Roter Turm

1903

2020

11. Mercy Hospital , near Cork

1938

2021

12. Grote Markt Nijmegen

1935

2020

13. Kaiserliches Postamt

1898

2021

14. Saint-Brieuc – Place du Martray

1930-2020

15. Baranicki’s Palace

1946

2014

16. Basilica of the Holy Cross , Warsaw

1944

2016

17. Triumphal arch in Marseille

1900

2020

18. Laleli Mosque, Istanbul

1960

2020

19. Budapest, Astoria, Museum Boulevard

1955

2019

20. Rue du Luxembourg, Brussels

1910

2017

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