1,053 Comments for Heilstätten Asklepios

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Even with the decay, the yellow paint and the sunshine make it cheerful. Nice to have a door to the outside.
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I wonder what the observation windows in the back wall were for? There is more of the plastic? Steel? Fibreglass? ceiling the same as the one with the aqua ceiling in a previous shot.
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Good question eldokid. It is hard to see if there is glass in them.
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What an interesting tile. Like the labels alot!
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Fabulous shot, fabulous...thanks Mr. Motts. Would make great wallpaper. It looks to be put together with wooden pegs.
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I guess this is one of the gazebos made where the connecting walkways changed direction. Love the ceiling, what engineering! Great red and white tile floor, I bet if it was washed it would look great.
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This reminds me of a barn...even the windows on the inside wall, i can see horses poking their heads out in my mind. Nooooo im not drinkng!
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It is odd that they made the walls so high on the window side, you can't see out. Also, why did they make the room lower than the floor level of the main building, thus requiring some stairs which created a low brick wall. I wouldn't want to crack my shins on that.
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I agree, eldokid. I think it is the ceiling detail with the vertical beams. I've seen that in stables.
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Looks like very high ceilings.
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Fabulous ceiling detail. It looks like the black tiles have been painted over in blue in this area.
Too cool!! I'm gonna include this in my 'Ultimate house' plans....er...dreams.
Interesting window.
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You made me smile, eldokid. :) Love the aqua ceiling, which seems to be some sort of smooth panels of steel? fibreglass?
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Imagine taking the time to do a ceiling like that. It seems to be unnecessary, why not just make a normal right-angle ceiling? The rounded ceiling is so much nicer. Very small space between two doors, I guess this wasn't a room?