1,442 Comments for Beelitz Heilstätten

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I can understand about the lead paint etc that dme is talking about but it is still sad that these buildings are allowed to rot away, allthough I think the peeling paint, "mystery" etc. leads to a lot of the facination
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I would be out of luck, well of course at the time these were built if you were a leftie, they beat you until you became right handed. Left handed ness wasnt accepted.
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This is in russian, because it was written while the war I guess. So we had a lot of russians in our country who used to work in hospitals and stuff.
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That was sensational. It took me ages to get through it all, i just loved every shot. I'm thinking i may have a new favourite gallery. Job well done :)
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Kez, we'll just have to figure something out! Darn grill....lol!
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KittyKat, too bad it's abandoned, lol! ;)
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Kathy W, I was thinking the same thing! I looks like some beautiful retreat in the mountains!
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*sigh* i want to be here. i don't think i would ever want to leave.
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oh wow!!!! gorgeous!
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I don't know much about this stuff, but why would such an elaborate rug be under a plant rack? Could the lighting and rack possibly have been used to treat infants who were sick? Perhaps the lights were used to keep them warm in incubation baskets? I'm sure i'm waaaay off, but it was just a thought.
Perhaps all the blue is suppose to serve as a calming tool?
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and no graffiti on the walls - it definetely is what we all think it is then lol
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wallpaper please
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Great colours, this part of the building looks a lot deterioated than the other shots
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The after shot is a billion times better than the before shot