179 Comments for Krankenhaus Eichelberger

looks like another couple of sleepless nights looking through these........!!
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As a Locksmith I can say padding was often added to doors as a form of sound proofing right thru the 60s
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With no place to put the soap this place has gotten awefully dirty
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the padding seems a little pointless next to the metal handle.
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Ooooh, I remember this kind of door of my childhood! :D (I'm from the GDR, born 1983) They had them in the secretariat, and I think I also saw them in old "Polikliniken". I really think it was to dampen the sound from the lively floor outside so as to be able to do the paperwork etc. undisturbed.
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I agree, it IS a very nice mural!
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Motts are you an urban ninja on the side? Thats quite a jump and climb!
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Umm.. where's the soap dispenser? :D
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that is some gorgeous lighting
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You're crackers, Motts. We like that :) Thank you so much for another thought-provoking gallery! Awesome as always.
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It's shots like these that make me want to win the Lotto and go and rescue the place! That could be such a beautiful building with a little life and TLC :)
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Oh, that's just *ugly*! Still a great shot, though.
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They look so stark and...industrial. Not my idea of a nice place to pamper!
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What's that splatter on the left hand wall? Then again, perhaps I don't want to know...
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@nvusofmotts - I'm in pretty much the same situation as you when it comes to abandoned buildings. I live in the heart of Wales; and it seems that whenever a building is no longer required for its purpose, it's either swiftly demolished or converted into something else pretty sharpish. So it's no wonder that I keep rolling back to this site like a bad penny ;)