362 Comments for Sankt Marien Heilstätte

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What a strange little hospital. It looks newer on the outside than on the inside. Fixed up, it could be a great resort.

These galleries are like reading a really good book -- I can't stop until I get to the end; then I'm a little sad when I finish. Thank you for another fine job.
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Poor things. Why go to all the trouble of dragging them down here? I'd love to have seen this area when it was new. That's my favorite thing about these old buildings -- you can see that they were once beautiful, full of light and life. Now... (sighs and shakes head).
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Whoa. Not much updating done here. How deliciously timeless. Is that a fuse box on the wall on the left? Love that vaulted ceiling.
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My first impression: It's a map of Africa on the wall.
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The wallpaper is so faded it's hard to tell, but it looks like at one time it had a sort of 1970s elegance. Doesn't look like a room in a hospital.
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What a lovely light-filled stairwell. But with the carpeting and baluster, it looks like it belongs on a cruise ship.
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That's about the luck we've had with plastic sheeting. It gets brittle, then it crumbles and is a royal pain to clean up. My cat would love those broad windowsills, though. It's a perfect spot for watching birds.
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Talk about a dicey floor! Where did the cement go? It seems an odd shape for a movie theater, with that alcove on the left and all those tall windows. Oh wait. The alcove is where they put the refreshment stand, right?
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This is now my wallpaper :)
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What an interesting little nook. It makes me wonder who walked there and where they were going, and why. And yep, not only was the floor dicey, but the walls, too. You can really see the building's age here.
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It's another place where the original appearance is asserting itself over the newer 'improvements.' Very haunting.
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your repetitive MW3.......
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MW3, ur pretty weird?!
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The title of this picture is very appropriate. It's like a cross section of time. Ack. I LOATHE that paneling! The stairway on the right is lovely.
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I love these shots down a long hallway with light and shadow. I want to walk down there and go through that door at the end. It's like Alice in Wonderland. Oh wait! Did I just see the March Hare?