577 Comments for Manicomio Frigerio

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Resistance if futile. This building will be assimilated.
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I love the mixture of natural and man made elements. They blend together well making for a serine place. Very nice shot.
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Great shot to end the gallery, thank you for sharing !! Come to Sydney Australia, i can show you exactly what you would be looking for, Very old and creepy abandoned assylums, psych units, abandoned girls homes, abandoned quarantine etc. in the city of Parramatta, have a google !
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Lombardia
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It looks like an office to me, with metal wardrobe like the ones I used to have at school. My guess is that the room was originally used for a totally differeny purpose, and then turned into an office.
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Motts, where was this? Piemonte?
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Ugh, why are windows different one side from the other??
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How beautiful..
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Little shrine slike this are quite common in northen Italy, sometimes you can even spot them in the middle of a city.
I agree, its for ironing. We had these in an old dress shop I worked at int eh alterations room. The top board was for ironing and at least ours had these irons that were hooked up to a water supply to generate industrial strength steam. belive that bottom part / shelf would be where oversized items like sheets (or in our case dresses/gowns) would rest so they would not hit the dirty floor. At least thats my opinion
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love this
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Another beautiful gallery! Thank you Motts.
Damned if you do, and Damned if you don't.
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I think there were radiators under those windows
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Did this place have any bathrooms? Id like to see what they look like