246 Comments for Gentzrode

Errr...Jackie...I dunno...

Maybe this is where they keep their horses with the flaming eyes then?

It sure does look spooky. :|
EWWWWWWWWWWWWWW Autoguy! Maybe she has joined the ranks of the...

*GASP*

ZOMBIESSSSS!!! *SCREAM*

Methinks I am running away now. :D
OOh me too Lucie! I would just want to rn my hands over that brickwork and feel the love and the dedication that went into creating this masterpiece. :) I would just like to feel it once...anyone up for a really LONG road trip??
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That's incredible. It makes the grainary on my farm look like a boring square with a roof
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Wow, that brickwork is ornate! It reminds me of buildings and designs found in the middle east.
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Holy cats, that is some serious brickwork.
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Or... there may be zombies sealed inside them! If they start leaking, calling the phone number just makes matters worse. Just run.
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You rock autoguy.
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Thnx as always, outstanding! I'd bet you went to that large abandoned complex east of Neuruppin too. What was there?
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Rapunzel? *snicker* Something tells me her rat-eaten skeleton may still be up there. ;o)
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Well then! It's a good thing there's some WiFi down there so you could upload this shoot!
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Seized by the Soviets and made into a sizable military installation, who would own this after it belonged to "the state"? Having been left economically destitute after the fall, it would seem the area had little resources available to preserve such things. Vandals smashing windows out aren't helping matters either.

The area seems fairly populated and other abandoned complexes exist. Perhaps some spite for the Soviets plays a part also?
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That is why it is known as the 'craftsman" era...
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The tapestry brickwork is amazing. There really aren't the artisans out there anymore that can do this.
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I hope the zombies appreciate how lucky they are to live in such spectacular opulence!