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Germany Hotel of dried plants (visited 03/2018)

Andy

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The holiday home was built around 1905 and used as a hotel for almost 50 years.​

In the mid-1950s, it was converted into a recreation home of the NVA (National People's Army of the former German Democratic Republic).​

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The house was closed and abandoned in the 1990s and in 2003 it was bought by a businessman from Heilbronn.​

However, for this person it apparently only serves as a deduction product for the tax return. Because instead of investing and bringing the building back to life, he ignored it, so it fell into decay.​

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In recent years, the house has been used as a sleeping place by homeless people and has repeatedly been vandalized. On the upper floor, almost all walls are completely sprayed with very bad graffiti now, but I haven't taken any photos of them.​

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hamtagger

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Great work @Andy, strange those plants everywhere  :?  . Nice to see a couple of derpy toilets in there too, and that bath with the tiles all around is cool too (y)  

 
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i really like this, aside from the fact that the ceiling has been wallpapered in one room which impressed me loads haha I love it. I am in awe of the decor and the dinginess :D  I particularly like number 3 , great pics Andy (y)  

 
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