172 Comments for Krankenhaus Staacken

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Looks like two window sashes that move up and down on cables to counterweight each other. Isn't that just the damnedest thing?
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What have they done to you ? So sad.
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The letters on the building (Sternen Bunker) look absolutely like Nazi style, so I assume it was built in the 30's. Having bunkers was normal on airfields back then; so it was built for WW2.
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Seems to be the 50's style double pane windows, with the one pane attached to the other. You can open the attached pane for cleaning the room between both panes. We used to have these windows everywhere, but normally in different shapes.
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I´m sure the leftover "b" after "no entry" said "bitte klingeln" (please ring) so the round thing had been the button for a bell.
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Hey this shot is so cool,as the grafitti on the walls could be the tattoos of your life that have lead you into the light of the after.What you think guys?
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That's a relief!

A few of the pictures I've seen like this one look kind of asbestos-y!

Wish you could see some of the old buildings where I work - unforunately being MOD territory I cannot share the pictures!
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Sure, whenever I can. I'm usually just walking around, not disturbing / cutting into material, so I don't think it's really much to worry about.
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It suddenly just dawned on me (after working in a Construction Company for over year)

You do keep away from asbestos in buildings, right?
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Operating rooms do not usually have windows. Plus this room appears huge. Many a hospital that was built longago would love to have an operating suite this big. Wonder how this room was used.
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Do you know what war it is from?
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If it's a chair, it is definitlely , sterotypically communist.
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well be better without the grafitti
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love how the glass is broken on the doors, and yet they are opened up. Maybe this missed a piece of glass
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could I have a popcorn, soda, and a box of M&Ms; please?