Ok, one of the explores from last year... Quite a cool one, although I didn't feel very comfortable there. We had to enter thru a room with sleeping junkies and they definitely outnumbered us, so we tried to be quick and quite..
Somehow it's an old, but much forgotten location. Haven't seen many reports on this place, even though it's quite a nice one.
A little bit of history:
The beautiful old villa is located only a few hundred meters from the Polish border in Germany.
It got build in 1875 for the family Hagspihl, who used part of the villa as office and the rest for living.
After the war, the building had various purposes and at one point became a school, as you can clearly see inside.
Not sure when, who and why they left, but judging on the state of the building, they are gone for a while.
The outside pic's already show a big building, but it's only a very small part of the whole thing that you can actually see from the front. Seriously, this place is massive.
Since we were on a tight schedule and didn't feel completely comfortable, we left after 1,5 hours or so, but still managed to see most of it.
Ok, on with the pics...
(Apology upfront, this is definitely not my greatest set... Actually, it's quite bad, but I'd still like to share them..)
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Couple of more shots on my Flickr: Villa Hagspihl (HDR)
THNX 4 looking!!
Somehow it's an old, but much forgotten location. Haven't seen many reports on this place, even though it's quite a nice one.
A little bit of history:
The beautiful old villa is located only a few hundred meters from the Polish border in Germany.
It got build in 1875 for the family Hagspihl, who used part of the villa as office and the rest for living.
After the war, the building had various purposes and at one point became a school, as you can clearly see inside.
Not sure when, who and why they left, but judging on the state of the building, they are gone for a while.
The outside pic's already show a big building, but it's only a very small part of the whole thing that you can actually see from the front. Seriously, this place is massive.
Since we were on a tight schedule and didn't feel completely comfortable, we left after 1,5 hours or so, but still managed to see most of it.
Ok, on with the pics...
(Apology upfront, this is definitely not my greatest set... Actually, it's quite bad, but I'd still like to share them..)
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Couple of more shots on my Flickr: Villa Hagspihl (HDR)
THNX 4 looking!!