Exploring a Huge Abandoned Irish Asylum with Power
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- Опубліковано 29 лип 2021
- In this video, we explore a massive abandoned asylum in Ireland. The building is part active meaning that the power works throughout. We take a look at most of it's disused areas featuring beautiful decay and impressive architecture.
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I went to school there for 3 years before they shut it down and built the new one down the road! It was a great building for exploration and skiving! I remember being in 3rd year around April and the teachers sending us home, they had found aspestose in the building so we all got sent home with a 6 month summer break! Great video baught back some great memories, thanks 😁
Another interesting location - What a beautiful building - Thx for sharing.
I like the photos you take and share with us its really encouraging that their are people like yourselves who do not cause any vandalism or nuisance but just go exploring your a real credit to society
Once again thank you
You should check out some abandoned Recession towns to the west of Ireland such as Ballisodare in Sligo or Leitrim. Tons of them about the place
This is the Tyrone and Fermanagh hospital in Omagh, county Tyrone.
The building looks so huge! Great one
This was my high school I absolutely adored the building
With Ireland's track record in caring for the less fortunate , as has been exposed by the mother and baby homes of our past, one can only imagine the horrors that took place in this most grim of grim buildings.
That's what I was thinking, I can't even begin to imagine the horrors that people suffered in there. I wish you well.
My training hospital- definitely never experienced any horrors.
Woke revisionist at work .... Did RTE tell you all about it? 😂
This is in Omagh though.
Welcome to Ireland guys. You couldn't have picked a more delightful place to start your tour. I wonder who designed asylums on the British Isis, We all know what went on in them was like something out of a Stephen King novel. But why do they have to look that way, was it to scare prospective inmates into a state of sanity. There's a place in Kildare Street Dublin called Dail Eireann the government hangs out there, its abandoned most of the time. Great your here looking forward to more videos. Thanks.
British Isis ????????
Great video and a great exploration
A great place to visit would have been Highroyds Asylum in Menston west Yorkshire, but this has been turned into private flats, keep up the great work guys.
Great find guys. 😀
Part of this used to be a school no time ago. I used to go there for parent teacher evenings. Now some of it is just used for office space. I’m sitting parked outside it now lol. I live near here. The grounds are also used by a lot of dog walkers. This is a listed building and can’t be bulldozed to the ground. Where the archway is with the lovely white double doors, I see people going in and out of there in a regular basis. People who work for the trust work in that half of the building. There was talk of turning some of it into apartments, but that has never came to pass. The architecture is stunning. There are Vila’s on the grounds that still treat people with mental health issues.
Is it St. Lomans in Mullingar?
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No, it’s the Tyrone & Fermanagh mental hospital in Omagh, Co. Tyrone. There are also villa’s on the grounds that were added to it over the years, to treat patients. Some of these are still open, and one of the back roads behind the T & F can take you round to where the new hospital was built. Before they built the new hospital, the grounds there were full of villa’s to treat patients with mental health issues. Here’s a link to what the end that was used as a school used to be like. A friend of mine used to call it Hogwarts lol. She thought it looked like that from the outside lol. There are also underground tunnels there.
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Left a like remind me of the one in mullingar same type of building cool to see something like it
Well done !!! If only buildings could talk, what a story they would tell.
Amazing colour scheme inside as well with Tudor Details, Shame So Much Left Behind People Could Use, Great Explore Guys, Loved 😍 It
Shared to thr Pyrate Asylum FB.... keep up the great work.
I just watched the Sion mills video where I live and now I'm watching this where I went to school haha
Beautiful building, this one should be saved.
Love your videos!👍
looks amazing
brilliant guys
Those “cells” became our study rooms for exams lol. Mental looking back on it. I loved going to school there, hated when we moved to the new building. Went from having the most free and open school in the town to what felt more like a prison (ironically).
In there last night looking for somewhere to skate, used to be able to skate here years ago and there was lockers and stuff but very bad now. Was more fun trying to get up the tower at 00:28 on the right side of the building but you need to ladder up into a we loft door overlooking stairs.. beuatiful building
How you get in?
Next time you are in scotland you need to head to irvine to check out the old big idea building
Top upload again 👍
It was the first integrated school opened in omagh. My brother was the first set of students, over the years they took over more of the building. I was there for 6years. 2years after the new school was built. Loved this building. There are tunnels underneath with more rooms... alot of old documents about the patients.
Kelly Maguire this is St.Lomans Mental institution in Mullingar county Westmeath .
@@mariafenelon3475 I've googled where your talking about maria! Looks exactly the same But the one one in omagh has the water tower (which is in this video) fairly sure this is my old school haha
@@kellymaguire1064 Thanks Kelly your right. They are alike .. Thank You
Great video
My dad was a nurse in here, my great aunt a cook , my great uncle a painter , my dad saved patients out if the river who had jumped in 😮
Eight hundred atpartment planning could refuges at moment in tent if it is Dublin
Only thing about part used is that part thats abandoned may course issue with the used part like leaking roof ect
This used to be my old drumragh college. Boy racers use it as a drag race strip.
wow nice
Hey I’m wondering where use found a way to get in me and my mate r looking to explore this building but we can’t find an entrance please lmk asap thanks
The roof looks like it's in good nick, someone has restored it.
Theres tons of old slates in crates inside , like huge bangor blue slates. Makes sense to keep an eye on the roof if they plan to reuse it i suppose
Looks a bit like St. Lomans in Mullingar
I believe it is St.Lomans in Mullingar
No !
Sort of interesting.
It seems you enjoy filming hallways more than most anything else.
If you turn the camera slowly to show what's inside a room on occasion, it would be much more interesting.
The asylum in Sligo was converted into a hotel, Elizabethan style too.
my dad woeks in the active bit i rly not joking
It must have been creepy going to school in a hospital building.
yeah my mum went to that school she said the mental people would come in thinkin it was still the asylum and they would sell cigarettes to them
bro one of my ancestors once went here
Ronald Ray-Gun mad idea of "we don't care in the community" spread all over the world including here .
Most of the grounds are now a universetity. Great video, brings back so many memories before they knocked most of it down from when we were kids and would go exploring here
It's still standing !
Similar size building to house of commons. Both buildings designed for crazy ppl.
Where abouts in Ireland is this?
Omagh, Co.Tyrone
I wonder how many unmarried mothers were admitted to this hospital and were ever discharged.
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It seems a shame with the housing shortage that it couldn’t be converted into flats and apartments could still be a hospital at one and then utilise the best serve the fabric and structure of the building
would be full of asbestos and lead paint,, heating costs would be huge
School or asylum - same difference I’m thinking
I’m sure this place is in Co Galway!
It's in Co. Tyrone
It's in Omagh, Co. Tyrone. I went to school in this building.
It seems a shame that it Couldconverted to flats or apartments when there is such a housing need could still be a hospital at one end and where people live now in the other end it would save the building deteriorating any further structurally
A lot of it is still used. I know because I work in it. It is mostly all offices now.
This building could be the answer to housing shortages in Ireland.
This is in Omagh though.
Video starts at 2:50. Come on lads 3 minutes for an intro and ad. Too much.
Yep. I subbed and unsubbed cause of this.
The letters weren't messed up, that "reception" sign was designed by Ireland's best speller.
Whilst I love these videos, the narration sounds like it was written by a year 6 kid.
This place isn't abandoned, please do your research before releasing details, pictures, and photos ect
Are you having a laugh , 3minutes of you explaining an ad before the video starts..unsubscibed !