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One of the renovated wards.
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Is that a Yugo?
Oh man that is just gorgeous! Wish they would do that in the US. So much beauty destroyed. It's still being used as a hospital?
It is a mixed-use facility these days (university, municipal offices, etc), but yes I think a few hundred patients still live here as well - although it no longer officially functions as a psychiatric hospital.
Shows just what can be done with buildings.....
Wow...now that is one GORGEOUS building! I so wish the US would take care of some of the crumbling buildings here like this is taken care of.

It looks like a hospital or a dormitory of a college. :)
Really Nice!
What an attractive street -- and of course, a beautiful building. I'd really enjoy working in a building like this.
That is a great building, it would be nice if they could restore and use the other building as well.
@Larry D
It's not a Yugo it's an old Fiat Panda. They are related because the Yugo was based on the Fiat 127 which was kind of a grandfather of the Panda.
I owned a Yugo in 1993. Not the worse car I ever owned. Spent a lot of weekends at salvage yards looking for parts. I doubled the value every time I filled the gas tank.

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