1,442 Comments for Beelitz Heilstätten

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The incredible detail in the trimwork seems so out of place in an institution. Oh that those craftsman would still be available to build me a home today!
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Is that ceiling brick? I love the hex tiles on the floor...would love 'em in my house.
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I dunno....maybe there wasn't any room on the wall? Love this shot...the floor looks like it was repaired...hence the two colors.
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the colors in this place are gorgeous.
amazing work.
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god dam that is cool, sheer awesomeness
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Doh! Text got cut off! the rest read Kneipp Wasserkur - type of hydrotherapy - wiki Kneipp!
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phallic?
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skate boarding would be ideal on these floors!!
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bats, yes!!
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a face in the center would be sooo creeeeepppyyy!!
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this shot is my favorite i love the colors
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that is great, out of place but perfect in comparison!!
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Steer Google Earth to Beelitz, Germany, and look just to the northwest. This incredible complex is a mile wide at one point. Turn on the Panoramio feature to see many more photos of this stunning installation. This must had been quite a treat for you Motts!
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From Beelitz-online:

Wladimir Borisowitsch Amokow was a military doctor in the Soviet armed forces stationed in East Germany from 1976 to 1994. He created this concrete statue in the early 80's, and it is near 4 meters high. The inscription on the base is reported as: "Eternal glory to the heroes and fallen for the freedom and independence of our homeland"