1,053 Comments for Heilstätten Asklepios

I couldn't help but take a peek inside though. Closed doors are like boxes, you just have to know what's inside.
Woo hoo first comment! I just love this place, I could have spent hours in here.
holy cow, with my bad eyesight I would have walked right out there! What a surprise THAT would have been! I have a fascination for missing floors for some odd reason.
Was there no railings in this place? Or did someone take them all. It doesn't look like there was any in place at one time but I can't imagine them not having something to grab on to.
The stairs look like marble and I just love the carvings on the ceiling, just beautiful. That's what's wrong with newer buildings, they just don't have the detail that the older ones had.
It says a lot to the craftsmen who built these places that they can stand for so long open to the elements and not be totally destroyed.
More! More! More! Don't stop, you have many addicts that love looking through new galleries (and the old ones as well!)
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Was that a bricked up doorway or something else?
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Were those stained glass? Strange to have stained glass in a non-church building.
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This place has been picked clean. They even took the hand rails in the stairwells. Still very interesting to see.
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Thank you for another wonderful gallery Motts! I am amazed over the colors in this one!
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OMG. Those windows..wow. What a shot Motts! Thanks for the wallpaper!
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wow, that one looks pre-historic!
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the headless statue guards the broken windows.
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very interesting!