Hello again! This report actually finds its origin on the same day of my first and previous report.
After a lot of extensive investigation I finally succeeded to find this exclusive and beautiful location. Since the location was nearly completely in tact (apart from some staged furniture scenes) this little house carried an ancient vibe with it. We took a closer look at some of the magazines and newspapers and noticed that some were over a decade old. This place felt like a time machine and was something whole different from the vandalised and empty (yet beautiful) Sanatorium du Basil. The special thing about this place was that there were old paintings and even a beautiful cloth canvas (the reindeer one) still on the walls. It was nice to see that any urbexer who came here before me had the heart to leave it all as it was.
Unfortunately, there was very little history to be found about this place. From logic reasoning and pictures I would guess that this used to be the home of an elderly lady and her husband. It has most likely been abandoned for about 13 years since the earlies papers we found dated back to february 2006.
Aside from the rooms on the pictures the house also had an upstairs which I believe has a bedroom. But since the stairway was very unstable, old and rotten and we didn't want to take such risks we decided to keep it to the ground floor. (I might go back there again to check out the upstairs later)
Having said all that, here goes my second report.
Please enjoy and feel free to leave your thoughts, tips and questions in a comment
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After a lot of extensive investigation I finally succeeded to find this exclusive and beautiful location. Since the location was nearly completely in tact (apart from some staged furniture scenes) this little house carried an ancient vibe with it. We took a closer look at some of the magazines and newspapers and noticed that some were over a decade old. This place felt like a time machine and was something whole different from the vandalised and empty (yet beautiful) Sanatorium du Basil. The special thing about this place was that there were old paintings and even a beautiful cloth canvas (the reindeer one) still on the walls. It was nice to see that any urbexer who came here before me had the heart to leave it all as it was.
Unfortunately, there was very little history to be found about this place. From logic reasoning and pictures I would guess that this used to be the home of an elderly lady and her husband. It has most likely been abandoned for about 13 years since the earlies papers we found dated back to february 2006.
Aside from the rooms on the pictures the house also had an upstairs which I believe has a bedroom. But since the stairway was very unstable, old and rotten and we didn't want to take such risks we decided to keep it to the ground floor. (I might go back there again to check out the upstairs later)
Having said all that, here goes my second report.
Please enjoy and feel free to leave your thoughts, tips and questions in a comment
