It's always a bit dangerous and sometimes outright scary in good Urbex locations. But that is exactly what you came here for, right? So sit back and enjoy my most creepy Urbex finds. Don't worry, I won't tell anybody.
If you would have died in that very large abandoned hospital in Eastern Germany, you might have ended up on this dissecting table, so the doctors could find out what the hell your problem was.
When I was exploring a (rather famous) abandoned retirement home in Eastern Germany I thought about how this place was the last stop on their life's journey for so many people... until I ventured into the basement where I found the REAL very last stop: this sickroom.
This decaying mansion of an urologist is one of the eeriest places I have been so far, because everything's still there. The whole life of the doc and his family spread out in front of you. Abandoned since decades but every minute detail still available. Here you see a stack of handwritten letters, neatly bound together as a book. If you can decipher the handwriting and if you can understand German, you could get lost for hours with this book alone...
This is a very eerie place indeed. A large hospital built around 1900 for tuberculosis patients and 40 years later used by the Nazis to investigate the brains of mentally ill people (after they killed them first, I hope). If there was a place on this planet where brain-dead Zombies could be found, it would be here.
Another positively scary view inside Beelitz Heilstätten. You'd better not be strapped to that bed when it is shoved into that oven. Just kidding: That's the bakery!