The city was founded on February 4, 1970, so that the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant workers could move there.
The city was hit with 100 times more radiation than the amount contained in the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs.
People may not be going back to Pripyat any time soon, but new species of plants and animals have already found their way there.
See also: Chernobyl: see what remains
Intrigued? Check out these pictures of this eerie Ukrainian city.
After Chernobyl: meet the Ukrainian ghost city of Pripyat
The Chernobyl disaster took place on April 26, 1986
TRAVEL Pripyat
The city of Pripyat was stopped in time after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, and today is considered a fascinating yet terrifying portrait of the old Soviet Union. The abandoned city has been overrun by nature, which has been thriving for more than 35 years despite the high radiation levels.
Intrigued? Check out these pictures of this eerie Ukrainian city.