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N 43 B 8.0K C 6 E Mar 8, 2014 F Mar 13, 2014
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This three-winged castle-like villa was built in the years 1919 to 1922 by architect August Greifzu in neo-Baroque style. Besides the castle there are also a big barn and stables with a slaughterhouse. In 1926 the owner went bankrupt and the estate was sold to a children hospitals. The children’s home had 80 beds. In September 1928, the administrative and housing building burned down in a fire and was rebuilt a year later. the orphanage was closed in 1933.

In June 1934, the Nationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt (NSV) bought the Villa. The NSV meaning ‘National Socialist People’s Welfare’ was a social welfare organization during the Third Reich. It was used as a ‘Müttergenesungsheim’, a rest home for around 120 children of railway employees. In 1957 the Müttergenesungsheim was closed and turned into a nursing home and brew house. The nursing housed between 50 and 85 people. There was not much money available, many times there was not enough money for daily food. Every year 6 to 8 people died. The nursing home was closed in 1971 because of the poor management and care.

Since the beginning of the 1990s, the buildings are listed and protected. Since then, various renovation and construction safety measures were made.

The Chocolate Milk Germany UE Tour. All win no fail and some epic locations with host, sunny weather, many miles travelled and much chocolate milk consumed.

My blog:

timster1973.wordpress.com

Also on Facebook

www.Facebook.com/TimKniftonPhotography

online store: www.artfinder.com/tim-knifton

Tags:   Villa Villa V House Residence Haus Residential Residential Urbex Germany Urbex German Urbex UE Tim Knifton Timster1973 Tim Knifton Derelict Decay Urban Urban exploration Exploration Explore Eurotour Chocolate Milk Canon Europe Color Colour European Urbex Urban decay Abandoned Abandon Abandonment Forgot Forgotten Forgotten Places Neglect Neglected Decaying Decayed Dereliction Corridor Empty Creepy Eerie Arch Window Door

N 42 B 6.2K C 9 E Mar 8, 2014 F Mar 14, 2014
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This three-winged castle-like villa was built in the years 1919 to 1922 by architect August Greifzu in neo-Baroque style. Besides the castle there are also a big barn and stables with a slaughterhouse. In 1926 the owner went bankrupt and the estate was sold to a children hospitals. The children’s home had 80 beds. In September 1928, the administrative and housing building burned down in a fire and was rebuilt a year later. the orphanage was closed in 1933.

In June 1934, the Nationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt (NSV) bought the Villa. The NSV meaning ‘National Socialist People’s Welfare’ was a social welfare organization during the Third Reich. It was used as a ‘Müttergenesungsheim’, a rest home for around 120 children of railway employees. In 1957 the Müttergenesungsheim was closed and turned into a nursing home and brew house. The nursing housed between 50 and 85 people. There was not much money available, many times there was not enough money for daily food. Every year 6 to 8 people died. The nursing home was closed in 1971 because of the poor management and care.

Since the beginning of the 1990s, the buildings are listed and protected. Since then, various renovation and construction safety measures were made.

The Chocolate Milk Germany UE Tour. All win no fail and some epic locations with host, sunny weather, many miles travelled and much chocolate milk consumed.

My blog:

timster1973.wordpress.com

Also on Facebook

www.Facebook.com/TimKniftonPhotography

online store: www.artfinder.com/tim-knifton

Tags:   Villa Villa V House Residence Haus Residential Residential Urbex Germany Urbex German Urbex UE Tim Knifton Timster1973 Tim Knifton Derelict Decay Urban Urban exploration Exploration Explore Eurotour Chocolate Milk Canon Europe Color Colour European Urbex Urban decay Abandoned Abandon Abandonment Forgot Forgotten Forgotten Places Neglect Neglected Decaying Decayed Dereliction External Black and White B&W Black & White Mono Monochrome Gates Building Architecture Empty Still Silent

N 25 B 6.1K C 2 E Mar 8, 2014 F Mar 16, 2014
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This three-winged castle-like villa was built in the years 1919 to 1922 by architect August Greifzu in neo-Baroque style. Besides the castle there are also a big barn and stables with a slaughterhouse. In 1926 the owner went bankrupt and the estate was sold to a children hospitals. The children’s home had 80 beds. In September 1928, the administrative and housing building burned down in a fire and was rebuilt a year later. the orphanage was closed in 1933.

In June 1934, the Nationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt (NSV) bought the Villa. The NSV meaning ‘National Socialist People’s Welfare’ was a social welfare organization during the Third Reich. It was used as a ‘Müttergenesungsheim’, a rest home for around 120 children of railway employees. In 1957 the Müttergenesungsheim was closed and turned into a nursing home and brew house. The nursing housed between 50 and 85 people. There was not much money available, many times there was not enough money for daily food. Every year 6 to 8 people died. The nursing home was closed in 1971 because of the poor management and care.

Since the beginning of the 1990s, the buildings are listed and protected. Since then, various renovation and construction safety measures were made.

The Chocolate Milk Germany UE Tour. All win no fail and some epic locations with host, sunny weather, many miles travelled and much chocolate milk consumed.

My blog:

timster1973.wordpress.com

Also on Facebook

www.Facebook.com/TimKniftonPhotography

online store: www.artfinder.com/tim-knifton

Tags:   Villa Villa V House Residence Haus Residential Residential Urbex Germany Urbex German Urbex UE Tim Knifton Timster1973 Tim Knifton Derelict Decay Urban Urban exploration Exploration Explore Eurotour Chocolate Milk Canon Europe Color Colour European Urbex Urban decay Abandoned Abandon Abandonment Forgot Forgotten Forgotten Places Neglect Neglected Decaying Decayed Dereliction Sink Bathroom Water Still Silent Empty Atmospheric

N 36 B 7.7K C 10 E Mar 8, 2014 F Mar 17, 2014
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This three-winged castle-like villa was built in the years 1919 to 1922 by architect August Greifzu in neo-Baroque style. Besides the castle there are also a big barn and stables with a slaughterhouse. In 1926 the owner went bankrupt and the estate was sold to a children hospitals. The children’s home had 80 beds. In September 1928, the administrative and housing building burned down in a fire and was rebuilt a year later. the orphanage was closed in 1933.

In June 1934, the Nationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt (NSV) bought the Villa. The NSV meaning ‘National Socialist People’s Welfare’ was a social welfare organization during the Third Reich. It was used as a ‘Müttergenesungsheim’, a rest home for around 120 children of railway employees. In 1957 the Müttergenesungsheim was closed and turned into a nursing home and brew house. The nursing housed between 50 and 85 people. There was not much money available, many times there was not enough money for daily food. Every year 6 to 8 people died. The nursing home was closed in 1971 because of the poor management and care.

Since the beginning of the 1990s, the buildings are listed and protected. Since then, various renovation and construction safety measures were made.

The Chocolate Milk Germany UE Tour. All win no fail and some epic locations with host, sunny weather, many miles travelled and much chocolate milk consumed.

My blog:

timster1973.wordpress.com

Also on Facebook

www.Facebook.com/TimKniftonPhotography

online store: www.artfinder.com/tim-knifton

Tags:   Villa Villa V House Residence Haus Residential Residential Urbex Germany Urbex German Urbex UE Tim Knifton Timster1973 Tim Knifton Derelict Decay Urban Urban exploration Exploration Explore Eurotour Chocolate Milk Canon Europe Color Colour European Urbex Urban decay Abandoned Abandon Abandonment Forgot Forgotten Forgotten Places Neglect Neglected Decaying Decayed Dereliction Pillars Historical History Shadows Shadow Light Atmosphere Atmospheric Old Still Silent Empty

N 23 B 4.6K C 3 E Mar 8, 2014 F Mar 22, 2014
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This three-winged castle-like villa was built in the years 1919 to 1922 by architect August Greifzu in neo-Baroque style. Besides the castle there are also a big barn and stables with a slaughterhouse. In 1926 the owner went bankrupt and the estate was sold to a children hospitals. The children’s home had 80 beds. In September 1928, the administrative and housing building burned down in a fire and was rebuilt a year later. the orphanage was closed in 1933.

In June 1934, the Nationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt (NSV) bought the Villa. The NSV meaning ‘National Socialist People’s Welfare’ was a social welfare organization during the Third Reich. It was used as a ‘Müttergenesungsheim’, a rest home for around 120 children of railway employees. In 1957 the Müttergenesungsheim was closed and turned into a nursing home and brew house. The nursing housed between 50 and 85 people. There was not much money available, many times there was not enough money for daily food. Every year 6 to 8 people died. The nursing home was closed in 1971 because of the poor management and care.

Since the beginning of the 1990s, the buildings are listed and protected. Since then, various renovation and construction safety measures were made.

The Chocolate Milk Germany UE Tour. All win no fail and some epic locations with host, sunny weather, many miles travelled and much chocolate milk consumed.

My blog:

timster1973.wordpress.com

Also on Facebook

www.Facebook.com/TimKniftonPhotography

online store: www.artfinder.com/tim-knifton

Tags:   Villa Villa V House Residence Haus Residential Residential Urbex Germany Urbex German Urbex UE Tim Knifton Timster1973 Tim Knifton Derelict Decay Urban Urban exploration Exploration Explore Eurotour Chocolate Milk Canon Europe Color Colour European Urbex Urban decay Abandoned Abandon Abandonment Forgot Forgotten Forgotten Places Neglect Neglected Decaying Decayed Dereliction Stairs Staircase Steps Glow Still Silent Old Empty


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