1/5 Wilhelm B. 7 months ago on Google • 1 review
After
a
trip
through
Berlin
and
then
through
half
of
Wallachia,
we
arrived
in
this
“part
of
Berlin”.
A
horrific
sight
awaited
us
on
site:
a
ruined,
old
ruin.
Taking
a
step
through
the
squeaky
front
door,
we
found
a
scenario
that
looked
like
Vladivostok
in
1953.
However,
we
were
handed
the
“room”
key
in
a
surprisingly
friendly
manner
(which
is
why
we
decided
to
rate
the
service
with
an
impressive
three
stars).
The
gate
to
our
prison
cells
opened
to
us:
The
“rooms”,
lit
by
lamps
as
bright
and
cold
as
those
in
a
Siberian
prisoner
of
war
camp,
were
secured
from
the
outside
against
escapes
by
gigantic
steel
struts
-
just
like
in
the
bathrooms,
which
I
will
talk
about
in
a
moment
become…
In
any
case,
if
you
didn't
hit
your
head
on
the
cell
ceiling
or
the
pillow
in
bed
at
night,
then
you
did
it
on
the
bedside
table.
The
“room”
was
also
as
isolated
from
the
WiFi
as
the
“youth
hostel”
was
from
the
rest
of
the
world.
Unlike
the
far
too
large
fire
blankets
with
which
we
“covered”
our
rock-hard
but
sticky
and
rubbery
“mattresses”
-
there
was
no
elastic
band
-
the
glasses
in
the
“canteen”
were
hardly
usable
as
containers
due
to
their
tiny
size
.
This
very
attribute
of
uselessness
can
also
be
assigned
to
the
“food”,
but
for
different
reasons,
which
I
believe
was
due
to
post-traumatic
stress
disorder,
which
not
least
came
from
the
abominable
color
combinations
of
the
“rooms”
(yellow,
highlighted
with
red
and
green).
,
will
not
dare
to
discuss.
Now,
as
promised,
to
the
“bathrooms”:
If
you
don’t
get
poisoned
while
showering
in
the
“showers,”
which
are
far
too
small,
have
rotten
“shower
curtains,”
and
are
infested
with
black
mold,
you
will
get
it
while
brushing
your
teeth
contaminated
tap
water,
which
according
to
estimates
consisted
of
75%
salmonella.
The
toilets
were
also
rotten
from
top
to
bottom
and
instead
of
a
normal
drain,
they
could
have
had
the
remains
of
a
grenade
detonation
in
it.
The
amount
of
compensation
we
are
entitled
to
should
also
not
be
neglected
(see:
Civil
Code
(BGB)
§
253
-
Non-material
damage),
which
can
be
justified
by
the
fact
that
we
have
been
suffering
from
severe
headaches
for
a
week
after
we
forced
our
faces
on
the
shower
heads
that
were
way
too
low.
Thanks
to
the
thin
walls,
this
unpleasant
noise,
which
actually
came
from
the
“washing”
rooms,
could
still
be
heard
with
a
frequency
of
around
30
seconds
even
in
the
forecourt
of
the
prison.
To
date
(9
days
after
departure,
as
of
October
10th,
2023)
there
is
no
trace
of
the
previously
discussed
compensation
for
pain
and
suffering
to
which
we
are
entitled,
which
doesn't
exactly
make
our
minds
happy.
However,
the
blood
stains
left
by
the
accidents
that
occurred
in
the
showers
clearly
indicated
these
occurrences
and,
from
our
point
of
view,
make
it
only
natural
for
the
guests
(inmates)
to
approach
them
after
their
stay
to
pay
the
money.
The
lack
of
these
payments
leads
us
to
this
comparatively
not
particularly
positive
assessment.
The
weather
was
also
hot.
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