Here is one more story from the not-so-distant past of the building.
In a town not too far from this location, there used to be beautiful aristocratic red-brick horse stables. These are no more, since the Soviets tore them down and used the fire red bricks in reconstructing and repair the damages done to the building during the war.
It is these red bricks that come pouring through the doors as parts of the building are being demolished for development of the area.
Here are the next couple of pictures.
You might say I'm a collector. I collect rare objects. Facts, stories...I travel the roads of Germany seeking its heart.
January 14, 2014
The Soviet Heritage - An Abandoned Garrison in the Woods (Part 3)
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Amazing!
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