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Round the Corner

Round the Corner

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drain hoses??
This place must have been magnificent in it's day. It's magnificent NOW.
What a shame for something this magnificent to end up like this !!
Getting the rain water away from the foundation
Is it just me or does this shot make it look more like a school or some kind of office building?
Those arched windows are incredible.
Shame the condition of the place, something this incredible would in no way be allowed to fall into a state of disrepair here in Aus.
What I wouldn't give for the money to buy this place, fix it up and just live there! Or maybe make a nice B&B out of it...
It looks like it's nestled into a wood, too. I would love to live there. This picture is ideal. It looks small from this angle, but I know how deceptive buildings can be. They look smaller but once you get inside them they seem bigger. White walls make a room look bigger, too. I read this somewhere and painted a brown room white and it did SEEM bigger. If a white paint job could ACTUALLY make more space, that would be great! lol
Seized by the Soviets and made into a sizable military installation, who would own this after it belonged to "the state"? Having been left economically destitute after the fall, it would seem the area had little resources available to preserve such things. Vandals smashing windows out aren't helping matters either.

The area seems fairly populated and other abandoned complexes exist. Perhaps some spite for the Soviets plays a part also?
...fudge is made.

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