We visited a total of three places on our short tour three weeks before our summer vacation in 2020. After visiting the disused railway line and the hotel ruins, we paid a visit to a former eye clinic. We had already visited it once in 2016, and since the building was on the way, we wanted to get an impression of the location, because two years after our first visit, the building and the surrounding park were sold to a new owner.
The parking lot was the same as it had been a few years earlier, so the walk to the location was correspondingly short.
To make a long story short, nothing had changed since our visit four years earlier. There was no evidence of any work—or at least safety measures—being carried out on the building. Only the vegetation in the front area of the park seemed to have been cleared some time ago, with the exception of the trees.
The house itself was overgrown with a thick layer of ivy, and small trees and bushes grew on the balconies and window sills.
As we crept around the house, we could see that some of the ceilings and floors inside had collapsed—the danger of the building collapsing, which was already evident in 2016, had worsened in recent years. Therefore, we decided not to look inside the house again—apart from the decay, there were hardly any worthwhile motifs even at that time.
So we settled for a quick tour around the house and a few photos from the outside—which turned out really atmospheric thanks to the vegetation.
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