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We initially thouight that too but the literal translation from Dutch is "kinetic" so I can't see how that applies to a cinema. Neither could we see any evidence adjacent to that sign of there being a cinema even in that building.

I believe it is Belgian for Physiotherapy.
 
Thank you all for such lovely and positive comments! :)



Thank you so very much for your kind words.

I'm reluctant to name the site (and sadly it means much of the detailed history I can't relate) is because lately certain undesirable elements have begun to make a nuisance of themselves in the urbex fraternity. Sites have been found stripped of anythuing of any worth within days of reports appearing in a certain forum and it's clear that members of that forum trawl this and other sites looking for access info. And even when a site may not have anything of worth for your average metal or artifact thief there's still other things happening which we need to guard against - the sticking up of those new fangled square barcode thingies for one thing and spray paint tagging and even random acts of vandalism.

Frankly it's sickening because I love sharing history on sites but I think that is going to become ever more a thing of the past.

That's shocking! People would really head to Belguim after seeing your photographs just to destroy and pilfer? What a sad world we live in. I appreciate you taking the time to reply by the way, thank you.
 
I'm reluctant to name the site (and sadly it means much of the detailed history I can't relate) is because lately certain undesirable elements have begun to make a nuisance of themselves in the urbex fraternity. Sites have been found stripped of anythuing of any worth within days of reports appearing in a certain forum and it's clear that members of that forum trawl this and other sites looking for access info. And even when a site may not have anything of worth for your average metal or artifact thief there's still other things happening which we need to guard against - the sticking up of those new fangled square barcode thingies for one thing and spray paint tagging and even random acts of vandalism.

I noticed those daft QR code stickers elsewhere on our trip this summer, plus I remember last year, the Morgue at this hospital having a large web address of a certain HDR friendly forum daubed across one of the walls in 50cm high lettering.
 
Nice, although oddly it looks less secure than it did last year. Kine is definitely Physio – and the reason there are often soft toys in geriatric wards is that they help to evoke childhood hence draw people's memories out in conversation with the nurses or therapists. BTW, we peeled off a few of those QR stickers, a real eyesore..
 
the Morgue at this hospital having a large web address of a certain HDR friendly forum daubed across one of the walls in 50cm high lettering.

I'm not sure* who scrubbed that off.:lol:
Even non-permanent tagging like those wanky QR code stickers spoils places for me.

It's a nice place, a shame about the undesired attention it's seeing.
 
It isn't even just about people travelling over there to do sh*t like that, there's Belgian and Dutcha dn French and German explorers of course. Did any of you see the photo that SK posted taken off a Europ4ean "urbex" site where some kn*bhead was chucking afire extinguisher through a window and other subscribers to the forum had "liked" the posting? There's dross in every country sadly and we need to maintain discretion to try our best to keep them out of lovely sites like this one.
 
crikey!!! have you got a new lens?lol..pics are fantastic good on you!! love the chair one and being a big kid myself also the silly one...looks like a grill place..but hate bloody needles yuk grrrr!
 
Very nice pics dopamine antagonist is used in the treatment of Schizophrenia

...I can't comment on that but apparently Mottilum is used to prevent vomitting according to what I read as it suppresses the urge. I'm guessing it was used in this case with anorexia nervosa sufferers in view of the nature of that particular building.



crikey!!! have you got a new lens?

Why's that Bex?
 
I loved this place when I went with Marlon and it looks as if you saw much more than we were able to at that time. Really excellent photos documenting a beautiful location. Thank you! :)
 
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