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Asylums, long corridors with peeling paint and smashed windows. Almost pristine hospitals, with the power still on. Silent long corridors and empty wards. Eerie and grimy morgues, with empty slabs in dark basements. Explore abandoned and forgotten Medical sites all over the world.
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Manicomio di R is a former mental asylum, or "madhouse", in Italy. This medical relic closed in 1980's, when attitudes towards mental health care changed.
Nobility Auditorium lays decaying in the eastern United States. The unassuming exterior goes largely un-noticed, hiding in plain sight.
Beelitz Heilstätten was a sanatorium/hospital in Germany. Patients suffering from lung diseases, recuperated here in the fresh air of the pine forests.
Alla Italia is an abandoned thermal spa in Belgium. The decor is inspired by French Neo-Renaissance and Italian architecture.
Orange Morgue is an abandoned mortuary in Germany. Bodies were stored in the basement, and then prepared for final viewings in a room with orange and yellow tiled walls.
Red Morgue is an abandoned morgue/mortuary in Hungary. The slab is red marble, inside a green tiled room with several body fridges in an adjacent corridor.
Hospital and Morgue S was abandoned in the early 2010s. There are 1950s operating theatres, morgue, chapel, grand entrance hall and A&E departments.
Royal Hospital H is an abandoned Military/Naval Hospital in England. Features include; MRI scanners, laboratory, hydrotherapy room and operating theatre.
Dr Anna's Haus is an abandoned surgery in Germany, with decaying operating rooms and medical equipment. There is a living area upstairs, with a piano.
Firefighters from the Chernobyl Nuclear Power plant were taken to Pripyat Hospital No. 126. Baby cots lay empty in an abandoned maternity ward.
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