1,053 Comments for Heilstätten Asklepios

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I agree Toot. That roof looks mighty bad. Pretty forest tho.
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Quite a large complex when you see it from this view. Such a shame its all just sitting there to decay away.
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Wish i could rescue one of these on the far left....so very pretty! Some *dummie* must have broken the other ones :(
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Is that a ladder attached to the left wall?
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I noticed a difference in decay between the yellow and the green/blue paint. The yellow seems to be holding up better. It may be due to the open window letting rain hit the lower wall more than the top.
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Motts, you have to know that this gallery was something extra special. I havent been this immersed in a group of photos in a long time. An Outstanding job with these! Enjoyed the journey tremendously! Thank you so much for your dedication to all the viewers here and your great eye!
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That is so amazing. Engineering at it's finest. It's sad that something so beautiful, built so carefully, with obvious pride in craftsmanship, is abandoned. I think on a subconscious level, these buildings remind us that nothing is forever. And the sands of time doesn't care how artistic it is.
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Reminds me of a car wash... a long one.
This was fantastic! A huge, gorgeous, attention grabbing gallery!
Thank Mr Motts!
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Covered bridge ceiling... :)
Just absolutely gorgeous!!
Thanks for the great wallpaper!
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That door would be worth a fortune at a home salvage yard. Perfect patina.
Meat hooks still in place. Be glad they emptied this out!
I want to know why they bricked up doors and exits lol.
The roof condition is looking pretty sad here.
Never!!!!!!