There’s lots of history on the web about Teupitz Hospital. It’s what you’d expect from a hospital off its size in its location. Originally an asylum, was a military hospital during WW2, taken over by the soviets until September 1994, etc.
It does still retain a large ‘live’ presence with a lot of buildings very much in use. We parked near one very scary looking live building, I’ve never seen security like it. Whoever is in there, they do not want getting out. Luckily with of security giving all their attention to the live patients, I was free to roam the derelict parts.
Thanks for looking.
Epilogue: This place has the honour of giving my last scar. I was doing a comedy multiplicity shot in some square tiled baths, I stumbled (rushing for the 10 sec timer) and skinned my shin. It’s never grown back!
It does still retain a large ‘live’ presence with a lot of buildings very much in use. We parked near one very scary looking live building, I’ve never seen security like it. Whoever is in there, they do not want getting out. Luckily with of security giving all their attention to the live patients, I was free to roam the derelict parts.
Thanks for looking.
Epilogue: This place has the honour of giving my last scar. I was doing a comedy multiplicity shot in some square tiled baths, I stumbled (rushing for the 10 sec timer) and skinned my shin. It’s never grown back!