A totally thrashed, derelict clinic in the forests near-ish Paris - more fun for the photography than any particular exploring kudos. If you're an architecture geek like me, it's worthwhile, as like many buildings of the period, it contains a ton of subtle details, cool frescoes and signage, and a generally odd layout.
The place is huge, not-particularly-hidden in a marvelously impractical location for such a massive complex, and surrounded by an alibi of a fence that's more "not-fence" than anything else. Not to mention that the one building that looked semi-intact actually turned out to be inhabited.
Ohai thar. No, we we're from the, uh, phone company.
Gawd, what a mess.
More, as usual, at Kosmograd Dot Net
Oh, right, almost forgot, this is my obligatory Xan_Asmodi spiral staircase picture:
The place is huge, not-particularly-hidden in a marvelously impractical location for such a massive complex, and surrounded by an alibi of a fence that's more "not-fence" than anything else. Not to mention that the one building that looked semi-intact actually turned out to be inhabited.
Ohai thar. No, we we're from the, uh, phone company.
Gawd, what a mess.
More, as usual, at Kosmograd Dot Net
Oh, right, almost forgot, this is my obligatory Xan_Asmodi spiral staircase picture:
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