Jsem starý a tak se rád toulám. Stačí foťák, bágl, trocha kafe a volnost ... Je to vlastně sranda - většina těch věcí je o hodně mladší než JÁ. Já jsem vlastně ŽIVEJ URBEX.
My whole "search" today ended up with quite a few tiny fragments. Maybe these are the old, disappearing things .... It was quiet and still... Sometimes the beauty of impermanence is in the little things ...
So finally the second visit to the Sokol Hall. The premises are not so devastated after all. Their restoration will begin very soon. The offices and, most importantly, the original ballroom will return to its original beauty. One more episode .... It could be called RESTARTURBEX.
I was a little sad.I could still hear the noise of the little kids a few years ago. The building has a new owner and so maybe the OLD URBEX is starting a NEW life.
Some photos from the area between the administrative building and the main building of the sanatorium...
Children's sanatorium - children don't cough so we don't care...
The old house, built in 1934 by the Workers' Physical Education Union. I am simplifying the history, although it is quite interesting, but lengthy. There was a pub on the ground floor and a ballroom upstairs. In 1997 the building was heated to the 1st floor level. After a "sort of" restoration, only the pub functioned until 2002. Then there are the oversales and foreclosures of the time. Currently the building has a legal owner and is decently secured - hence PART ONE. In the next part I will try to bring a photo of the inside of the house. Anyway, it looks like this house could have a PART 3 and stop being a URBEX.
It's beautiful weather and why not go to the water... I've been to this swimming pool several times, so I'm going to try again. I had to "borrow" the first photo. I wasn't taking pictures at the time. The swimming pool dates from about 1960. Today's ticket office was closed and apparently the lady was doing a thorough cleaning. And the swimming ? When the pool grows trees, it's not much. They probably won't reopen this season. ....
On the outskirts of town, an old warehouse with a life of its own.
Urbex that isn't really Urbex anymore .... Mausoleum of Yugoslav soldiers - 1926. Remains of Yugoslav soldiers who died during World War I in local hospitals. Number of soldiers - 1187. The year of consecration, July 11, 1926. Thanks to my peasant age, I remember the state of "normalcy", almost degradation and now "rising from the ashes". Urbex that ceased to be urbex ... fortunately ...
The old military hookup.