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love the sunlight peeking through the window up top.
"sprouting buildings" are my favorite kinds of pictures :)
Is this an interior courtyard?
Perfect colour and light.
I want to be there. You certainly have a way of capturing plant life indoors. It's too bad that these place serve as little more than atriums before they meet with demolition.
Motts as "Romeo." ;-)
I bet it was a beautiful place to watch the sun set.
makes you wonder what it looked like when it was first made
This is the rear portion of the chapel.
grafitti in a castle..... hmmm..... just doesnt really go together somehow
this is the tribune where once the organ stood!
Who actually lived there?
I love to imagine former inhabitants, walking in such places, never rest in peace...
Im Scared seriously it's like a horror movie brrrrrrr!!
Why do people have to ruin such beautiful peices of architecture by spraying graffiti all over everything?!?! Shows no respect for the previous occupants.
When I see this picture now...it makes me think back to when they were building this...the men working really hard to make it beautiful. I bet they'd be deeply saddend to see whats become of all that hard work. I agree about the graffiti. Its horrible. No respect is right. How sad really......
good graphitti; excellent,excellent.
good green.
good plaster fall..
I can't believe they would destroy something so beautiful and rich with history. Do we really need another McDonald's?
vary nice motts

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