Have we found fuel stations?
I think so. Especially if you looked at it from this angle, you would think the stairs were only on one side.@Flyer no fuel stations yet
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I need thoughts on this building. Is it a match?
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@Jenn B is this it? The House of Wax? Abandoned hotel in Marianske Lazne, Czech Republic (former spa hotel). There is a lot in the czech republic when you search "abandoned"
Interesting history of Jánské Koupele. https://www.derelictplaces.co.uk/threads/jánské-koupele-abandoned-spa-town-in-czech-republic-pic-heavy.33992/. This is a common picture from there
It looks very similar! The architect's website talks about those buildings in the present tense, as well as in the future tense (confusing!). That building should be located to the left of the New Tretjakov Gallery when facing away from the river (they are buildings designed based on the work of famous Russian painters), but Google Maps does not show the buildings, just an empty grass area. Here is the architect's website. There are many other interesting buildings in there with possible matches to AC.I got a more detailed image of Amalthea Ice
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It might be based on a concept design for a residential complex in Moscow by Erick Van Egeraat. Not sure if it was ever built https://www.thecityreview.com/archart.html. Nor am I sure it's a match
I perused them yesterday. He uses that long rectangles on the facade a lot. I noticed one article that they were concept phase in 2003. Never saw anything later that showed they were builtIt looks very similar! The architect's website talks about those buildings in the present tense, as well as in the future tense (confusing!). That building should be located to the left of the New Tretjakov Gallery when facing away from the river (they are buildings designed based on the work of famous Russian painters), but Google Maps does not show the buildings, just an empty grass area. Here is the architect's website. There are many other interesting buildings in there with possible matches to AC.
Hahahaha! I have seriously googled "abandoned buildings [insert country name]" for every single European country. The I started in on googling abandoned spas for every single European country. I have seriously never gotten these images 🥴 . Time to clear my cache and try again. 😄@Jenn B is this it? The House of Wax? Abandoned hotel in Marianske Lazne, Czech Republic (former spa hotel). There is a lot in the czech republic when you search "abandoned"
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Interesting history of Jánské Koupele. https://www.derelictplaces.co.uk/threads/jánské-koupele-abandoned-spa-town-in-czech-republic-pic-heavy.33992/. This is a common picture from there
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I was going with former "soviet" countries. I don't really know how I ended up at that building.Hahahaha! I have seriously googled "abandoned buildings [insert country name]" for every single European country. The I started in on googling abandoned spas for every single European country. I have seriously never gotten these images 🥴 . Time to clear my cache and try again. 😄
It looks very similar! The architect's website talks about those buildings in the present tense, as well as in the future tense (confusing!). That building should be located to the left of the New Tretjakov Gallery when facing away from the river (they are buildings designed based on the work of famous Russian painters), but Google Maps does not show the buildings, just an empty grass area. Here is the architect's website. There are many other interesting buildings in there with possible matches to AC.
Since I have found very similar buildings from the late 1800's in Vienna and Croatia, I was going with areas covered by the Ottoman Empire. (that is a lot of real estate though 😉). I even roped in LimSky's aunt since she has traveled that area a lot, but to no avail.I was going with former "soviet" countries. I don't really know how I ended up at that building.