Countryside Hospital
This place is really special. It was being posted by a bunch of Portuguese explorers on social media, but upon initial request, it was clear that they had no intention sharing it with anyone, presumably to stop what ended up happening with the Biomedical Sciences building repeating. Yet, as hard as they tried to do this, they obviously didn't try hard enough, because they all posted it on their pages for their likes, ultimately allowing it to be found by anyone who would put in the effort. Maybe one day the streets will realise not posting something is the only way no-one finds it, and codenaming it as 'the lost pharmacy' doesn't do the job. Anyway....
It's really fuckin special. Probably the most amount of old medical equipment I have ever seen, all perfectly intact as tends to happen to European buildings with the shutters closed, allowing only very gradual decay to occur. Every single room contains something interesting, and I spent hours in there really taking in everything I could, and then again with the 50mm. I wouldn't usually post a European place on here, but think this one deserves it. Personally, I would say it wipes the biomed, but maybe it's just the aura around it right now. If it was as ran through as dusty mother, then maybe my perspective would change. Also, I don't know anything about it, it's up north and looks like a house on the outside, couldn't find a name or anything.
From start to finish.
Reception and waiting room.
Office.
Tiled medical rooms >
X-ray and slide cupboard.
Let's go upstairs gang!
This place is really special. It was being posted by a bunch of Portuguese explorers on social media, but upon initial request, it was clear that they had no intention sharing it with anyone, presumably to stop what ended up happening with the Biomedical Sciences building repeating. Yet, as hard as they tried to do this, they obviously didn't try hard enough, because they all posted it on their pages for their likes, ultimately allowing it to be found by anyone who would put in the effort. Maybe one day the streets will realise not posting something is the only way no-one finds it, and codenaming it as 'the lost pharmacy' doesn't do the job. Anyway....
It's really fuckin special. Probably the most amount of old medical equipment I have ever seen, all perfectly intact as tends to happen to European buildings with the shutters closed, allowing only very gradual decay to occur. Every single room contains something interesting, and I spent hours in there really taking in everything I could, and then again with the 50mm. I wouldn't usually post a European place on here, but think this one deserves it. Personally, I would say it wipes the biomed, but maybe it's just the aura around it right now. If it was as ran through as dusty mother, then maybe my perspective would change. Also, I don't know anything about it, it's up north and looks like a house on the outside, couldn't find a name or anything.
From start to finish.
Reception and waiting room.
Office.
Tiled medical rooms >
X-ray and slide cupboard.
Let's go upstairs gang!