592 Comments for Lungenkrankenhaus Thalberg

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(**So didn't Google 'Senescent'...** Cough!)

Yep, perfect title for a perfect capture. And a wallpaper too? *Glee!*
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Wow, that's a stunner! The room's both calming and unnerving at the same time. Odd, but beautiful.
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Yeah, the graffiti's really b*ggered this one up. I bet it looked even worse in colour.
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Interesting font...
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Yet another incredible intro! (If you ever publish your photos, Motts, you just *have* to include your original intro articles. They're immense!)

Regarding the graffiti - I'm on the fence I think. Now and then it's interesting to get a sense of the people who have visited these places before; but most of the time it's just ugly destruction.
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NO! But I have a cell Phone you can TEXT ME. PLEASE can i have your cell phone number i can text u.
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I love this place! Debbie we do have to meet, are you on facebook?
How fun to get to see this place, with little surprises around each corner. Wish I'd been there :-).
Anyone else completely creeped out by the blackness under the stairs (coming from a person who cannot STAND to set foot in a dark basement, or one that has "open-backed" stair risers...(shudder..)? I know these aren't open, but still.....things can reach around......
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Great lighting, spooky hallway.
Hall of mirrors.
OK, I have to say the obvious. Looks like the back of a church. Georgeous!! I think this would have taken my breath away if I'd just come across it while wandering through the rest of this place.
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That looks more like a hotel than a hospital. Great architecture
Oh geez, I HATE those "subway" tiles that people seem to have in their houses these days!! They always remind me of , well, dirty SUBWAYS, and places like this :-0. Never will understand why people like "institutional" -looking stuff in their living spaces. (???)