1,442 Comments for Beelitz Heilstätten

I must say, that is some freakingly high-shine wall tile. o.O
I dig the arched ceiling.

And I see the cardboard kid as maybe reaching into a pocket to draw it's own weapon. Tired of being a target and maybe ready to fight back? Mind, I've only had 3 cups of coffee so I'm not fully awake yet.
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This made my mouth drop open, the colours of the rug is so vibrant it looks new, and to leave it behind at the value behind is crazy. But great find!
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That's enough to make someone crazy, wondering when the next time the eyes are going to apear again. I wonder how many people's eyes were poked threw these.
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Breath taking, every picture so far. This place was thought about hard before building it.
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The room has such personality! The tile, the door! Beautiful.
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Here's Johnny
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Yes, a few buildings required some climbing, but not many. Most of the really open areas were heavily spray painted during my last visit.
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Yes it's mostly red spray paint or fake blood used in a photo or movie shoot.

The average human has around a gallon of blood in the body, so yes a good amount will come out when you start cutting. It will travel down the channels and into the pipe for disposal.

The "pillow" in the old photo is probably a body block - used under the neck to prop the head up or under the small of the back to position the body for easier access to the torso.
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It seems that lots of places with tables seem to get the most discoloration on the floor beneath them, I don't know why this is. Howeverrrrr, the "bucket" is there by the table in this photo. Guess what goes in there!!

However, the red on the floor is unnerving, but this appears to be on the first floor and wth the windows... Could someboday have spray painted the red there? You know, knowing that people would come in?
Just wondering, cuz do autopsies bleed much? If you're dead, you don't bleed like THAT!!
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^ It's not a mirror, or Motts would be in it!
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As far as I know, mold doesn't grow like that... Then again, we cannot see all of the splatter can we?
Not that it has to be blood. I'm surprised that there isn't more graffiti in most of these places. It seems like there's almost always just one room that gets most of it. Are some places in these buildings just harder to get to due to decay or other reasons?
leichenhalle.. am i right?
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that reminds me of a bad hangover lol
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Love the tile. The amount of decay in only seven years of abandonment is astounding. There must have been a breach in the roof.