Beelitz Heilstätten (Germany)
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March 25, 2008, 10:14 pm
Filed under: Hospitals, institutes, asylums, schools | Tags: abandoned, army, Beelitz, decay, Deutschland, Germany, Heilstätten, hospital, Military, Russian, sanatorium, Soviet, tbc, Union, urban exploration, urbex
Filed under: Hospitals, institutes, asylums, schools | Tags: abandoned, army, Beelitz, decay, Deutschland, Germany, Heilstätten, hospital, Military, Russian, sanatorium, Soviet, tbc, Union, urban exploration, urbex
TBC sanatorium, built around 1900. The whole complex consisted of 60 buildings in a green environment and could accommodate 1200 patients. After WW2 the Russian Army took over the place and it became the best equipped military hospital outside the Soviet Union. In 1994 the Russian army left the facilities.

Chirurgie

Waschküche – Labor


Männer-Lungenheilstätte



Männer-Sanatorium



Badehaus



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Beautiful images!
But I would like to see some of them in color!
Comment by BobG in Vancouver August 7, 2008 @ 4:18 pmWow! we were there just 2 weeks ago, and we find it without looking for it (we didn’t know anything about beelitz, and neither the hospital) It was amazing, we took some pics, and someone closed the door with a locker while we were inside… we got to jump out from the only window that was not walled up. A bit freightning at first, but a great experience!
Congratulations for your pictures!
Comment by Ena August 24, 2008 @ 12:27 am[...] Link: 28dayslater | Beelitz Heilstätten on flickr | Urban Desertion | telefunker [...]
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Comment by Mike September 16, 2009 @ 12:58 pm