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lenka-lostinpictures · 1 year ago
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Pool. Forbidden City. Wuensdorf, Germany. 2022.
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URBEX Guy Clément DEUTSCHLAND | WÜNSDORF | LE MANOIR VIDEO - N'hésites pas à t'abonner à ma chaîne et activer les notifications 🔔pour être informé de mes prochaines explorations et découvertes! Feel free to subscribe my channel and activate notifications 🔔to be aware about my next explorations and discoveries! La petite Moscou, ou Wuensdorf : école d'infanterie. Le site possédait une maison des officiers de l'école d'infanterie de Wünsdorf-Waldstadt dans la base militaire soviétique du GSSD. En plus des 2 700 habitants, entre 50 000 et 75 000 hommes, femmes et enfants soviétiques y vivaient à son apogée. La zone était une zone réglementée pour les citoyens de la RDA car elle était réservée aux Russes. Jusqu'en 1994, de nombreuses installations soviétiques telles que des jardins d'enfants, des écoles, des terrains de sport, des piscines et des magasins se trouvaient dans la zone clôturée et fortifiée. Little Moscow, or Wuensdorf: infantry school. The site had an officer’s house in the Wünsdorf-Waldstadt infantry school at the GSSD Soviet military base. In addition to its population of 2,700, the Soviet Union had between 50,000 and 75,000 men, women and children living there at their peak. The area was a restricted area for citizens of the GDR because it was reserved for Russians. Until 1994, many Soviet facilities such as kindergartens, schools, sports fields, swimming pools and shops were located in the fenced and walled area Das kleine Moskau oder Wuensdorf: Infanterieschule. Der Standort besaß ein Offizierswohnheim der Infanterieschule Wünsdorf-Waldstadt auf dem sowjetischen Militärstützpunkt GSSD. Neben den 2 700 Einwohnern lebten hier zwischen 50.000 und 75.000 sowjetische Männer, Frauen und Kinder auf dem Höhepunkt ihrer Existenz. Das Gebiet war ein Sperrgebiet für die Bürger der DDR, da es nur für Russen zugänglich war. Bis 1994 befanden sich viele sowjetische Einrichtungen wie Kindergärten, Schulen, Sportplätze, Schwimmbäder und Geschäfte in dem umzäunten und befestigten Gebiet La pequeña Moscú, o Wuensdorf: escuela de infantería. El sitio tenía una casa de oficiales de la escuela de infantería de Wünsdorf-Waldstadt en la base militar soviética del GSSD. Además de sus 2.700 habitantes, entre 50.000 y 75.000 hombres, mujeres y niños soviéticos vivían en su apogeo. La zona era una zona restringida para los ciudadanos de la RDA, ya que estaba reservada a los rusos. Hasta 1994, muchas instalaciones soviéticas, como jardines de infancia, escuelas, campos deportivos, piscinas y tiendas se encontraban en la zona vallada y fortificada La piccola Mosca, o Wuensdorf: scuola di fanteria. Il sito era una casa degli ufficiali della scuola di fanteria di Wünsdorf-Waldstadt nella base militare sovietica del GSSD. Oltre ai 2.700 abitanti, tra 50.000 e 75.000 uomini, donne e bambini sovietici vivevano qui al loro massimo. La zona era una zona riservata ai cittadini della DDR, perché era riservata ai russi. Fino al 1994, molti impianti sovietici come asili nido, scuole, campi sportivi, piscine e negozi si trovavano nell'area recintata e fortificata Little Moscow lub Wuensdorf: szkoła piechoty. Na terenie znajdował się dom oficerski w szkole piechoty Wünsdorf-Waldstadt w radzieckiej bazie wojskowej GSSD. Oprócz populacji wynoszącej 2700, Związek Radziecki zamieszkiwał od 50 000 do 75 000 mężczyzn, kobiet i dzieci. Obszar ten był obszarem ograniczonym dla obywateli NRD, ponieważ był zarezerwowany dla Rosjan. Do 1994 r. Wiele obiektów radzieckich, takich jak przedszkola, szkoły, boiska sportowe, baseny i sklepy, znajdowało się na ogrodzonym i otoczonym murem terenie Маленькая Москва, или Вуенсдорф: школа пехоты. На месте располагался дом офицера в пехотной школе Wünsdorf-Waldstadt на советской военной базе ГСДС. Помимо 2700 жителей, в Советском Союзе на пике жизни находились от 50000 до 75000 мужчин, женщин и детей. Эта зона была ограниченной для граждан ГДР, потому что она была зарезервирована для русских. До 1994 года многие советские объекты, такие как детские сады, школы, спортивные поля, бассейны и магазины были расположены в огороженной и огороженной зоне Retrouvez-moi sur les réseaux / Follow me for daily content: 👍 Facebook: Urbex Guy Clement  https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... 👉 Youtube  URBEX Guy Clément  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNhQ... 📸 Instagram: @abandoned.urbex.world  https://www.instagram.com/abandoned.u... 🎵TikTok: @urbexguyclement https://www.tiktok.com/@urbexguycleme... 🐦Twitter: @GuyPellegrin https://twitter.com/GuyPellegrin #abandoned #lostplace #urbex
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yahoonewsphotos · 8 years ago
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The Forbidden City: The Former Soviet Military Base at Wünsdorf
Wuensdorf, once called "The Forbidden City," was the biggest base for the Soviet armed forces in communist East Germany from 1945 until the last Soviet troops left in the early 1990s following the end of the Cold War and the reunification of Germany. While Soviet troops pulled out of eastern Europe after 1989, Russian troops have in recent years intervened in Ukraine. The NATO military alliance has strengthened its presence in the Baltic states in an effort to prevent similar Russian intervention there.
Photography by Sean Gallup/Getty Images
See more images of the Former Soviet Military Base at Wünsdorf on Yahoo News
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micaramel · 6 years ago
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Buildings all over the world have been abandoned for different reasons.
Here are haunting photos of abandoned churches, factories, airports, hotels, and homes around the world.
Buildings are abandoned for a myriad of reasons — war, political unrest, natural disasters, dried-up funding, or a simple relocation to better facilities. Factories, airports, hospitals, and homes that no longer serve any purpose fall into disrepair.
They might not be glamorous destinations, but the peeling paint, rusting metal, and rickety staircases make for hauntingly beautiful photos.
Here are 35 photos of what abandoned buildings around the world look like on the inside.
SEE ALSO: This photographer turns creepy abandoned buildings into backdrops for haunting high-fashion photo shoots
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A former Iraqi embassy in Berlin, Germany, is covered in graffiti.
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Check out Teufelsberg, also in Berlin, a man-made hill built out of rubble after World War II that features abandoned US listening stations.
No passengers or planes have ever passed through Jaisalmer Airport in Rajasthan, India, which cost $17 million to build and was supposed to open in 2013.
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You can read more about it here.
The former headquarters of the Soviet army in Wuensdorf, Germany, includes the remains of a swimming pool.
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See the rest of the story at INSIDER from Design http://bit.ly/2FiF0jO
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whitepolaris · 6 years ago
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theframelines · 8 years ago
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Swimming Hall in Wuensdorf by Pasqual-Pictures
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hero-2013 · 8 years ago
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likegram · 8 years ago
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Swimming Hall in Wuensdorf by @Pasqual-Pictures
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jconrad69 · 8 years ago
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Swimming Hall in Wuensdorf by Pasqual-Pictures
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etyileiet · 8 years ago
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Swimming Hall in Wuensdorf by Pasqual-Pictures
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workspc04 · 8 years ago
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Swimming Hall in Wuensdorf
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lenka-lostinpictures · 1 year ago
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Forbidden City. Wuensdorf, Germany. 2022.
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guyclement · 2 months ago
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URBEX Guy Clément DEUTSCHLAND | WÜNSDORF | Schule Nr 1 Школа № 1 | MILIT... - N'hésites pas à t'abonner à ma chaîne et activer les notifications 🔔pour être informé de mes prochaines explorations et découvertes! Feel free to subscribe my channel and activate notifications 🔔to be aware about my next explorations and discoveries! La petite Moscou, ou Wuensdorf : école d'infanterie. Le site possédait une maison des officiers de l'école d'infanterie de Wünsdorf-Waldstadt dans la base militaire soviétique du GSSD. En plus des 2 700 habitants, entre 50 000 et 75 000 hommes, femmes et enfants soviétiques y vivaient à son apogée. La zone était une zone réglementée pour les citoyens de la RDA car elle était réservée aux Russes. Jusqu'en 1994, de nombreuses installations soviétiques telles que des jardins d'enfants, des écoles, des terrains de sport, des piscines et des magasins se trouvaient dans la zone clôturée et fortifiée. Little Moscow, or Wuensdorf: infantry school. The site had an officer’s house in the Wünsdorf-Waldstadt infantry school at the GSSD Soviet military base. In addition to its population of 2,700, the Soviet Union had between 50,000 and 75,000 men, women and children living there at their peak. The area was a restricted area for citizens of the GDR because it was reserved for Russians. Until 1994, many Soviet facilities such as kindergartens, schools, sports fields, swimming pools and shops were located in the fenced and walled area Das kleine Moskau oder Wuensdorf: Infanterieschule. Der Standort besaß ein Offizierswohnheim der Infanterieschule Wünsdorf-Waldstadt auf dem sowjetischen Militärstützpunkt GSSD. Neben den 2 700 Einwohnern lebten hier zwischen 50.000 und 75.000 sowjetische Männer, Frauen und Kinder auf dem Höhepunkt ihrer Existenz. Das Gebiet war ein Sperrgebiet für die Bürger der DDR, da es nur für Russen zugänglich war. Bis 1994 befanden sich viele sowjetische Einrichtungen wie Kindergärten, Schulen, Sportplätze, Schwimmbäder und Geschäfte in dem umzäunten und befestigten Gebiet La pequeña Moscú, o Wuensdorf: escuela de infantería. El sitio tenía una casa de oficiales de la escuela de infantería de Wünsdorf-Waldstadt en la base militar soviética del GSSD. Además de sus 2.700 habitantes, entre 50.000 y 75.000 hombres, mujeres y niños soviéticos vivían en su apogeo. La zona era una zona restringida para los ciudadanos de la RDA, ya que estaba reservada a los rusos. Hasta 1994, muchas instalaciones soviéticas, como jardines de infancia, escuelas, campos deportivos, piscinas y tiendas se encontraban en la zona vallada y fortificada La piccola Mosca, o Wuensdorf: scuola di fanteria. Il sito era una casa degli ufficiali della scuola di fanteria di Wünsdorf-Waldstadt nella base militare sovietica del GSSD. Oltre ai 2.700 abitanti, tra 50.000 e 75.000 uomini, donne e bambini sovietici vivevano qui al loro massimo. La zona era una zona riservata ai cittadini della DDR, perché era riservata ai russi. Fino al 1994, molti impianti sovietici come asili nido, scuole, campi sportivi, piscine e negozi si trovavano nell'area recintata e fortificata Little Moscow lub Wuensdorf: szkoła piechoty. Na terenie znajdował się dom oficerski w szkole piechoty Wünsdorf-Waldstadt w radzieckiej bazie wojskowej GSSD. Oprócz populacji wynoszącej 2700, Związek Radziecki zamieszkiwał od 50 000 do 75 000 mężczyzn, kobiet i dzieci. Obszar ten był obszarem ograniczonym dla obywateli NRD, ponieważ był zarezerwowany dla Rosjan. Do 1994 r. Wiele obiektów radzieckich, takich jak przedszkola, szkoły, boiska sportowe, baseny i sklepy, znajdowało się na ogrodzonym i otoczonym murem terenie Маленькая Москва, или Вуенсдорф: школа пехоты. На месте располагался дом офицера в пехотной школе Wünsdorf-Waldstadt на советской военной базе ГСДС. Помимо 2700 жителей, в Советском Союзе на пике жизни находились от 50000 до 75000 мужчин, женщин и детей. Эта зона была ограниченной для граждан ГДР, потому что она была зарезервирована для русских. До 1994 года многие советские объекты, такие как детские сады, школы, спортивные поля, бассейны и магазины были расположены в огороженной и огороженной зоне Retrouvez-moi sur les réseaux / Follow me for daily content: 👍 Facebook: Urbex Guy Clement  https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... 👉 Youtube  URBEX Guy Clément  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNhQ... 📸 Instagram: @abandoned.urbex.world  https://www.instagram.com/abandoned.u... 🎵TikTok: @urbexguyclement https://www.tiktok.com/@urbexguycleme... 🐦Twitter: @GuyPellegrin https://twitter.com/GuyPellegrin #abandoned #lostplace #urbex
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clogging · 8 years ago
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Swimming Hall in Wuensdorf by Pasqual-Pictures
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micaramel · 7 years ago
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Buildings are abandoned for a myriad of reasons — war, political unrest, natural disasters, dried-up funding, or a simple relocation to better facilities. Factories, airports, hospitals, and homes that no longer serve any purpose fall into disrepair.
They might not be glamorous destinations, but the peeling paint, rusting metal, and rickety staircases make for hauntingly beautiful photos.
Here are 34 photos of what abandoned buildings around the world look like on the inside.
SEE ALSO: This photographer turns creepy abandoned buildings into backdrops for haunting high-fashion photo shoots
FOLLOW US: TRAVEL INSIDER is on Facebook
A former Iraqi embassy in Berlin, Germany, is covered in graffiti.
Check out Teufelsberg, also in Berlin, a man-made hill built out of rubble after World War II that features abandoned US listening stations.
No passengers or planes have ever passed through Jaisalmer Airport in Rajasthan, India, which cost $17 million to build and was supposed to open in 2013.
You can read more about it here.
The former headquarters of the Soviet army in Wuensdorf, Germany, includes the remains of a swimming pool.
See the rest of the story at INSIDER from Design http://bit.ly/2Cmd4ae
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caesarlee0911 · 8 years ago
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Swimming Hall in Wuensdorf by Pasqual-Pictures
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