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HH3 was a medium sized general hospital in Belgium that was built around a Chateau or some kind of grand old building in the 1950's. We met some local explorers outside who had been in earlier and exclaimed how it was 'creepy' as they had heard footsteps inside but not seen anyone......strangely enough we encountered the same thing.
The hospital itself was remarkable, firstly for its strange semi-inhabited looking rooms, secondly for its antique medical equipment up in the eves and thirdly for its in-tact operating theatres. I also liked the central tower which had a wooden spiral staircase in it (and a modern ladder).
A good explore, much to see. Info from Havoc, explored with Jaff Fox.
The main part of the hospital is now demolished, leaving the old part of the building which was re-visited in August 2012.
Mr. B
The hospital itself was remarkable, firstly for its strange semi-inhabited looking rooms, secondly for its antique medical equipment up in the eves and thirdly for its in-tact operating theatres. I also liked the central tower which had a wooden spiral staircase in it (and a modern ladder).
A good explore, much to see. Info from Havoc, explored with Jaff Fox.
The main part of the hospital is now demolished, leaving the old part of the building which was re-visited in August 2012.
Mr. B
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