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Café Mousel: External of the abandoned guesthouse.
Cafe Mousel was the first stop on day two of a tour with Proj3ct M4yh3m, Behind Closed Doors and Kriegaffe 9.
Set in a quiet town in Lucembourg we find this quaint abandoned location.
So what is Café Mousel? I am not 100% sure. Downstairs there was a bar area a small skittles/bowling alley and a reasonable sized hall. Head upstairs and you find a number of bedrooms suggesting it could well of been a guest house.
The selection of contents and early morning light made for a few nice images.
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Café Mousel: External of the abandoned guesthouse.
Café Mousel: The front door hasn’t been used for a while.
Café Mousel: At the back there was a makeshift bowling alley.
Café Mousel: There was a large hall.
Café Mousel: The large hall housed a piano.
Café Mousel: A closer look at the piano.
Café Mousel: There was a number of bedrooms upstairs.
Café Mousel: Another bedroom.
Café Mousel: The loftspace had a rustic charm.
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