362 Comments for Sankt Marien Heilstätte

aww now that makes more sense , thanks motts
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This area was most likely the central chapel originally; the wall on the right seems like a later addition. With some heavy curtains and a small projector this room could have been a theater for the disabled soldiers staying at the hospital when it was last in use.
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Thanks....
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Yep, the lone chair shot. Love the title of this picture as well.
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HA...!
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The epitome of abandonment. GREAT PICTURE!
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Striking vortex of textures and shapes.
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Cool picture. Great title!
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Love the light fixture. Great picture.
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I agree with the first comment. Good call!!!!
r we for sure this is a theater? come on windows on the side seems dumb. if those chairs wasn't there i would never guess it would be a theater ..stupid confusing chairs.
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My first thought was also that this room held a pool. I can't believe they walled in that beautiful brick work.
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This shot just took my breath away! Ditto, Tom. Thanks Motts!
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The light fixture reminds me of an old wagon wheel. Yuck. And LucieLou, I give you props for that door catch. :)
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In my home town, there is a street with some of the most beautiful old homes on it, but the one that takes the cake for me has a large porch or what we would call today a 3 season room, with lots of these exact arched windows and they stopped at the bottom of the windows. It had ivy growing on it and it was white and facing south. I recreated it in a graphic design class. I even took the school bus that took that route so I could see it every day. When the dean asked me why I was taking the wrong bus, going down this street I said, "Because It is beautiful." He let me go on riding that bus. God Bless him. Motts, thanks for the memories you provoke in me.