It was still the second day of our three-day tour through Eastern Germany in May of last year. It was still raining, and it was already afternoon, so we only had time left for one more location. A friend of ours had given us a tip regarding an abandoned school somewhere in the area, and according to the coordinates, it wasn't too far.
So this was to be our third spot of the day. The drive was relatively short, and as we arrived, we found the location right in the middle of a residential area. No fences or anything.
And it was just as easy as it looked. We chose a public parking spot right in front of the location and walked right up to the place.
The front door was open, and we began our exploration. It was a pretty neat spot which was still clearly recognizable as a former school - and it had some pretty decent decay in it.
About halfway through our explore, I stumbled into a hole in the ground, but nothing much happend. It was only a couple of months later when I started having trouble with my knee, that I went to the doctor and found out that I had partially torn my patellar tendon...
Anyway, we finished our exploration of the abandoned school and then drove back to our "urbex base" (our friend's house) for a nice dinner.
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