I liked to wander alone through these ruins. No, it's not the same feeling as when visiting some abandoned estates of the 18th and 19th century. There is no such thing as closing your eyes and being transported back in time, and feeling the life that was here before.
It's just a building that is in disrepair. There are more thoughts in the air that this place could function further.
The abundance of graffiti turns this place into an art object.
Well, of course, the thrill of just thinking that the building is collapsing and it's dangerous here, and you're boldly (or not so much) crunching broken glass is present.
We didn't regret stopping by.
For photos of the tower with a tiled roof alone, like - by late Soviet standards, the place is very decent, cozy, strikingly different from rectangular concrete boxes in similar sanatoriums of the RSFSR
The most beautiful throw for connoisseurs. Full access to all floors, stairs without railings, but reliable, the roof is moving, but there is. The area is large, there is a place to hold special photo sessions. Be careful in the yard - in winter wells and sinkholes are well identified, in summer they can be tragically invisible.
The place is specific, it is interesting to visit for the sake of interest)) A lot of broken glass, graffiti
The history of this place can be read on the Internet
An abandoned sanatorium, everything has been stolen long ago, there should be an entrance to the bunker. But we didn't find it in winter. Someone built a house nearby and lives literally 100 meters from the sanatorium.
An abandoned sanatorium. The place is beautiful. Everything inside is broken and stolen. But everything is strong enough. Nearby are the ruins of the ancient Tyshkevich house.
Abandoned. Everything is stolen and broken. An interesting place. There are a lot of strawberries around. Carefully:There are ticks in the grass.
There is an abandoned manor house nearby.