Larundel Hospital An Abandoned Mental Asylum in Melbourne The Bohemian Blog


Larundel mental asylum Hidden Melbourne

407 27K views 4 years ago Mont Park Hospital for the Insane was opened in April 1912. Its proclamation as a Hospital for the Insane was published in the Government Gazette on the 23 October 1912..


Larundel Mental Asylum front of main building Larundel iโ€ฆ Flickr

A Documentary investigating the alleged hauntings of Australia's Larundel Mental Asylum.To help us make more episodes please visitwww.patreon.com/phanterrorv.


Larundel Mental Asylum Abandoned in 360

Larundel Mental Asylum was closed in 2001. It's since developed a reputation for being haunted, which is a big drawcard. by David Allegretti May 26, 2016, 5:00pm Share Snap This post originally.


Larundel Mental Asylum Chris O'Neil Flickr

Larundel Hospital: An Abandoned Mental Asylum in Melbourne 13 February 2013 On the outskirts of Melbourne, the former Larundel Mental Asylum casts a sombre shadow over the surrounding housing developments.


LARUNDEL ASYLUM, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA A general view of the asylum during the day. DO THESE

Larundel Hospital was conceived in 1938 to replace the outdated Kew mental hospital. By 1940 work was well underway when the Second World War intervened. For the next five years various uses were planned for the buildings. It was considered as a U.S. military hospital or for housing the Children's Welfare Depot.


Larundel Psych Hospital, Mont Park, Bundoora, 193849 Melbourne suburbs, Chief architect

After a lot of hiccups Larundel Asylum in Bundoora, Melbourne began admitting its first psychiatric patients in 1953. The hospital ran well until it's eventu.


Larundel Mental Asylum

Larundel, a former mental hospital, built in 1938 is being redeveloped into 550 new home sites.


Larundel Asylum Inside the Administration Building from Laโ€ฆ Flickr

October 15, 2017 For years, the former Larundel mental asylum in Bundoora stood idle, inhabited by squatters and damaged by vandals. Now developers are giving it new life, with the site soon to be made up of heritage apartments. The Larundel, in Plenty Road, operated as a psychiatric hospital from 1953 before closing in the 1990s.


Larundel Mental Asylum Melbourne

The building's graffiti covered exterior walls. According to the Bohemian Blog, "During its heyday, Larundel dealt with patients including those suffering from acute psychiatric, psychotic and schizophrenic disorders.As pharmaceutical treatments began to replace traditional, institutional care for psychiatric patients in the late 1990s, the Larundel Mental Asylum was one of the many.


Larundel Mental Asylum a photo on Flickriver

Larundel Mental Asylum The former Larundel Mental Asylum site has been developed into a housing and shopping centre. Larundel Hospital was conceived in 1938 to replace the outdated Kew mental hospital. By 1940 work was well underway when the Second World War intervened. For the next five years various uses were planned for the buildings.


Larundel Hospital An Abandoned Mental Asylum in Melbourne The Bohemian Blog

Larundel Mental Asylum is permanently closed. Dilapidated ruins that once treated a notorious young serial killer, currently hosting vandals, squatters, and ghost hunters. Been Here? Want to.


Larundel Mental Asylum Larundel Mental Asylum, Melbourne, โ€ฆ Flickr

Built in the early 1860s, the sprawling Aradale Lunatic Asylum in Ararat housed Victoria's mentally ill for 126 years. (Supplied: Ancestry) Content Acquisition Manager for Ancestry Jason Reeve said his team worked with the Public Records Office of Victoria to access and digitise almost 50,000 records and 97,000 images from 15 institutions.


Larundel Hospital An Abandoned Mental Asylum in Melbourne The Bohemian Blog

At the beginning of the Second World War, in 1939, Larundel was built to replace the Kew Asylum. During the war it served various uses, primarily a training complex for the Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force and then as temporary emergency housing.


Larundel mental asylum Hidden Melbourne

Larundel Psychiatric Hospital was 'the madhouse on the edge of town' - until the 1990s, a Melbourne cultural icon shrouded in mystery in the outer suburb of Bundoora. What was it really like inside this madhouse?


Larundel Mental Asylum Ghost Stories and Music Box Amy's Crypt

In this video Anthony Reviews and I (Les) try in vain to explore the Abandoned Larundel Mental Asylum located in the suburb of Bundoora in Melbourne, Austral.


ABANDONED Larundel Mental Asylum 2017 Most haunted place in Australia YouTube

The ominous Larundel Mental Asylum thought to be one of the most haunted places in Melbourne, Australia. The building didn't return to its original purpose until it was reopened in 1953. It was a massive asylum with the capacity to house some 700 patients, suffering from varying mental illnesses and psychotic disorders.