The following is a list of amusement parks and theme parks that have been closed, demolished, or abandoned:

Parks which were constructed or partially constructed but are closed to the public are sometimes referred to by the abbreviation SBNO: Standing But Not Operating.

Africa

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Umoja Children's Park, Tanzania

Egypt

Rwanda

South Africa

Tanzania

Asia

Afghanistan

Mainland China

Hong Kong SAR

India

Indonesia

  • Kampung Gajah, Bandung (2010–2017)
  • Taman Remaja Surabaya, Surabaya (1971–2018)
  • Wonderia, Semarang (2006–2017)

Iran

Israel

Japan

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The castle at Nara Dreamland in Nara, Nara Prefecture, Japan
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Kejonuma Leisure Land in Osaki, Miyagi
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Entrance of Kurashiki Tivoli Park

Kuwait

Malaysia

North Korea

Palestine

Philippines

Qatar

  • Aladdin's Kingdom (1994–2004)

Saudi Arabia

Singapore

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Ho Thuy Tien water park, Vietnam (2017)

South Korea

Taiwan

Thailand

Vietnam

Europe

Belgium

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Dadipark

Bulgaria

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The main entrance to Sofia Land, Sofia, Bulgaria

Denmark

  • Fun Park Fyn, Aarup (1980–2006)
  • Karolinelund (1946–2010)
  • Sommerland Syd, Tinglev (1984–2012)
  • Velling Koller Fairytale Gardens, Brørup (1962–1980s) – now used as a camping site

Estonia

  • Kadrioru Lõbustuspark, Tallinn (19??–2002)
  • Rocca al Mare tivoli, Tallinn (1996–2006)

Finland

France

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The defunct ferris wheel at Spreepark, Berlin, Germany

Germany

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The Swivel House in 1923, Lunapark, Berlin, Germany

Hungary

  • Budapesti Vidámpark (18??–2013)
  • Dunaújvárosi Vidám Park, Dunaújváros (1952–1993)[9]

Ireland

Italy

Lithuania

Netherlands

Portugal

  • Aqualine, Altura
  • Aquaparque, Lisboa (1989–1993)
  • Aquaparque Teimoso, Figueira da Foz (??–2018)
  • Atlântico Park, Loulé (??–2006)
  • Beja Aquática, Beja (??–1992)
  • Feira Popular de Lisboa, Lisboa (1943–2003)
  • FunCenter, Lisboa (1997–2013)
  • Ondaparque, Trafaria (1988–1996)

Russia

Spain

  • Casino de la Arrabassada, Barcelona (1910)
  • Europa Park, Benidorm
  • Lagosur, Leganés (1989–1992)
  • Mediterráneo Park, Benidorm (1995–2002)
  • Parque de Atracciones de Montjuic, Barcelona (1966–1998)
  • Parque de Atracciones de Vizcaya, Galdakao (1974–1990)
  • Plutón Park, Vigo (1997–2002)

Sweden

Turkey

Ukraine

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The Ferris wheel at Pripyat amusement park in Ukraine, still stands abandoned
  • Pripyat amusement park, Pripyat – abandoned after the Chernobyl disaster; the park's Ferris wheel, which is currently standing but not operating,[10] serves as a poignant reminder of the massive human effect of the disaster.[11]

United Kingdom

England

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American Adventure in 1991, Derbyshire, England
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The disused entrance for the Granada Studios Tour, Manchester, England

Isle of Man

Scotland

Wales

North America

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Former main dock to Boblo Island Amusement Park, Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada
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Sunnyside Amusement Park in 1931, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Canada

Mexico

Mexico City

Monterrey

  • Mundo de Adeveras (2005–2009)

Guadalupe

  • Bosque Mágico (1993–2022)

United States

Oceania

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The Sega World Sydney building in 1998, Sydney
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Robson's Figure Eight in 1908. Dreamland, St. Kilda, Victoria
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The roller coaster at Leisureland Fair, Langwarrin, Victoria
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A scene at Wobbies World, Nunawading, Victoria
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The King Neptune statue at Atlantis Marine Park, near Perth (2012).

Australia

Australian Capital Territory

New South Wales

Queensland

South Australia

Tasmania

Victoria

Western Australia

New Zealand

South America

Argentina

Brazil

Peru

See also

References

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