The second location of the weekend trip was also a familiar one from the past. It was this old health station built in 1953, enlarged in 1966 and closed in 2015. My previous visit was so brief, that I didn’t even take enough photos for a gallery. This time I wanted to make sure to spend more time.

A year has passed, but nothing seems to have changed. The building was built on a hillside. The entrances on this side of the building are to staff apartments. The public entrance and doctor’s offices are on the other side.

One of the apartment entrances.

The back side. The downstairs is the health station.

The signs still point to the doctor’s and the laboratory.

It seems, that all the apartments had balconies.

This end of the building has been lenghtened in 1966.

The corridor below the balconies.

The other direction.

Back upstairs. This is the enlargement.
So no point of entry. I am not surprised, though.