Pyramiden is a Soviet-era ghost town on Svalbard that was once a thriving mining settlement. Abandoned in the late 1990s, the town remains remarkably well-preserved, with Soviet architecture, monuments, and even a cultural center. Visitors can tour the settlement to see remnants of life during its operational days, including a swimming pool, theater, and communal buildings. Pyramiden offers a fascinating glimpse into Cold War-era life in the Arctic. Today, it stands as a unique historical site and tourist destination.