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Someone is taking care of this fore sure
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I actually do bring a small hook, especially after a very flush door with no handle shut on me in the wind once... it was very helpful!
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Maybe a little renovation here???
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...and you must have been in it for the long haul! I love these "infinity" shots.
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The door is very small; I had to crouch through the opening to get to the hallway. The remnants of a full size door can be seen through the plaster.

So the only normal way in was from the outside. Could have been last used as a sterilization room or some other patient-restricted area, where daily supplies were passed through the small opening.
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Still looks like it's in pretty good shape here..
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I'm assuming they are for fire extinguishers / alarms / hoses.
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Thanks; Sigma 12-24 @12mm - the roads that actually do curve away.
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This must be the Count's castle on Sesame Street! "One iron bar! Two, two iron bars! Ah, ah, ah!"
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You don't often see wall structures like the ones at the end of this room. At least I don't.
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Such a high ceiling and a short door! Maybe it's the camera angle?

I have the feeling this was an exercise room.
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Barren mind that a barren room is a serene room! Nice floor too.
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Reminds me of a ninja star.
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Missing handles? Maybe you should have brought a hook..

That familiar light fixture again...
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Well I may be a natural American, but this is more like I've pictured upscale asylums. Maybe that's from seeing lots of movies though.

Very nice hall- and a shiny-looking floor except for the two dingy spots.