
And here we are again, back in the regional hospital residential area visited in 2020.
According to documents from the planning department, this is the former residential building of the chauffeur and gardener of the lung illness hospital originally located in the area. It has since served as a storage and has been abandoned for decades.

There was a gap in the door, but unfortunately it was too small to enter.

The building was in a very bad shape.

Next we have the row house of the doctors built in the 1950’s. It later served as the premises of psychiatry.

The architecture of the row house was fairly interesting.

There were pretty clear signs of people entering, but all ways in had been blocked.

The far end of the 1950’s houses.

And the beginning of the 1970’s or the 1980’s row houses, which had suffered the most vandalism.

The car shelters behind the front doors were a sign of modern life.

The backyard was a growing jungle.

An old and primitive swing, which doesn’t look too solid.

And something, which looks like an old children’s shoe, that has sat here for a very long time.

Although badly damaged, the houses were also tightly shut.

There were two similar houses. Both had suffered the same fate.

Let’s see if I can find an open door from the second one.

The driveway of the other house.

The only unblocked windows were upstairs. They were aslo unbroken.

Or otherwise out of bounds. Still no luck entering the buildings in this area. And I will soon be in a hurry, because the hospital is about to be closed the following year, and the area will most likely be sold after that.