1,053 Comments for Heilstätten Asklepios

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Wow, great angles, colours and textures. It's almost hard to figure out the stairs, until you identify the railings on one side and the grey wall paint on the other side of the stairs.
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WOW! BEAUTIFUL!
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First comment, wow. The dark foreground adds a lot to the rest of the scene.
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Doesn't really look wide enough for a bed to fit in there.
yes eldokid, the lack of hand rails is strange
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Odd that they've made it so you can't see out the windows. I think this was done later because you can see the wood filling in the original window hole below the existing windows.
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I love the black tile railing wall that has uprights of black tile and presumably empty spaces in between them, looking down to the left on what I think is a staircase going to the lower level.
a layer of dust?
Mr Motts, you do things with a camera, that I have trouble imaging

THANK YOU :)
I think it's odd that the windows swing in
Reminds me of the optical illusion of the endless staircase

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is that a tile floor? If so it don't go with the rest of the building
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Thank you MR. Motts! Best birthday present was this new big gallery!
Every time I see a door on the floor like that in these pictures, I can almost hear the "slap" it made when it must have fallen over and hit the ground.
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They don't look very comfortable, but they do look wider/bigger than normal hospital beds. They look almost double bed size, not single bed size.