It was an official tour, and it was a meeting of a bunch of urbex afficionados from Northern Germany that happened on a grey and rainy day in late October of last year.
Our friend Pixelcracker had organized the tour, and among the privileged few who met early that bleak autumn morning were also our friends North Urbex, Lost Places in Schleswig-Holstein und Umland, Urbex Team Bremen-Nord and Laura Koß Photogography.
We were welcomed by the owner of the old asylum and offered coffee and stories before she led us through all the buildings and we got the chance to take pictures in our own time.
There was also cake involved, so in spite of the weather, it was a great day we had together.
Special mention goes out to the owners who really work hard to keep the place in shape as best as they can and keep the partially dark history alive in the old buildings.
The area is secured and the buildings aren't accessible, but photographers and people who are otherwise interested are always welcome and can get in contact with the owners on the web page of the "Verein zum Erhalt der Domjüch" for the possibility of exploring this great location.
Maybe there is even coffee and cake :)
To find out more about the history of this li'l ol' place and to check out all the photos from this spot, click the button below.
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