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    What Secrets An Abandoned Mental Hospital Keeps?

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    Posted on December 6, 2011 by ok4u2bu

    They abandoned this mental hospital not that long ago but there is an air of mystery about this place…






    A lot of documents have remained intact.

    Actually, the building is very old. It was built in the 30s – 40s, and was used as a jail.

    In some of the rooms, they’ve even installed plastic windows.

    In the basement of the building, they carried out executions and as a result, its lower floors were bricked up.

    After that, the jail was turned into a mental hospital.

    There are a lot of pretty valuable things here…

    Once it became abandoned, crowds of schoolchildren took a fancy to this place and kept coming here. Thus, they had to install an alarm system in the building.

    By the way, in July 2011, this hospital was purchased by some shady company but nothing’s changed.

    An attic.

    An assembly hall.

    A piano. It’s functioning but probably, some one will break it soon.

    In September 2011, a group of activists fixed a sign to the door which ran, “In this building, a legendary person, the White movement leader, Baron Roman Nikolai Maximilian von Ungern-Sternberg, was executed by shooting  09.15.1921.” However, half an hour later, policemen arrived at the hospital, took off the sign and arrested those who didn’t escape.

    Now, let’s go down to the basement.

    Where’s this red light coming from?

    It’s from a burning chair…

    Which disappeared all at once.

    via ru-abandoned



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    11 Responses to “What Secrets An Abandoned Mental Hospital Keeps?”

    1. geoff says:
      December 6, 2011 at 5:28 am

      That first photo, wow, is this mental health facility or Haunted House

      Reply
    2. Ham are sick, Al says:
      December 6, 2011 at 7:52 am

      Something now right here in this photo…

      http://media.englishrussia.com/112011/abandonedhospital/abandonedhospitalphotos-38.jpg

      I note of a North American type A electrical outlet. When I was in Russia, I didn’t see any type A NA outlets. I don’t think they exist in Russia.

      Reply
      • 7iiSvIkvEw says:
        December 7, 2011 at 3:43 am

        That’s not an electrical outlet. It’s a РТШК-4 type landline phone socket. Probably a newer make, because it also seems to have RJ sockets on the sides of the protruding part at top.
        Like this: http://ooosd.ru/images/2122_.jpg

        Reply
    3. John says:
      December 6, 2011 at 9:03 am

      Did you look it there were perhaps any interesting images in both left behind camera’s?

      Reply
      • basterd says:
        December 9, 2011 at 5:51 am

        LOL , obviously these are not left behind cameras but belong to the people who took the previous shot.

        Reply
    4. Concerned_Couch says:
      December 6, 2011 at 3:37 pm

      There are probably some horrible stories the former inmates of this facility could tell.

      Reply
    5. Roberto says:
      December 6, 2011 at 9:33 pm

      why ukraine people dont refurbised those constructions and live there?

      Reply
    6. (r)evolutionist says:
      December 7, 2011 at 5:04 am

      Ugern-Sternberg was a warped criminal whose own men tried to dump him.

      Reply
    7. todd says:
      December 7, 2011 at 2:16 pm

      Man what a spoke joint.The cammera dudes are brave going in there.

      Reply
    8. CBEH says:
      December 7, 2011 at 10:51 pm

      I wonder how many innocent lives were destroyed at this place by Soviet party.

      Reply
    9. Kent of Sweden says:
      December 8, 2011 at 4:01 am

      What I would like to know is why, no matter how abandonded and destroyed an old building is (or a newer one for that matter) and how much of the interior has been carted off, there are always a number of chairs left behind. No matter what the building has been used for, the chairs always seem to remain after everyone has left for good.

      Reply

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