On a sunny Sunday in March of 2017, my wife and I went on a short tour through the Northeastern part of Germany. I had four locations planned that were realtively close to each other.
So after the about a two-hour drive, we arrived at the first location - an abandoned hospital - at around 10 in the morning.
There was a public parking area right next to the location.
We got out of the car and walked along the street without our gear checking for access points, but also for spots where nosy neighbors might be able to see you.
There was no obvious access point, so I checked around the side behind the building next to our first spot - which was to be our second spot ;)
And what I found wasn't just the access to the hospital, but also a way in for location number two. So that was a successful scouting right there!
Entering itself was pretty easy - there was a hole in the wall/fence surrounding the old hospital, so we could just walk through. We had to be careful going for the entrance of the hospital itself, because you can be spotted going there from the street, but we managed to go in between two passing cars.
The hospital is made up of different parts from different eras and in various stages of decay and vandalism. Nothing of the original interior is left, so it's no spectacular spot, but it was a nice little location to start a day of exploring.
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