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As the concrete grew weathered and the windows remained vacant sockets, Khovrino Hospital transformed into a "forbidden zone." Its labyrinthine corridors and dark, flooded basements became the perfect breeding ground for urban legends.
By early 2019, the "Umbrella" was gone. In its place, the city planned to build a modern residential complex, finally erasing the physical scar that had defined the neighborhood for a generation. Conclusion As the concrete grew weathered and the windows
For decades, the skyline of Moscow’s northern Khovrino district was dominated by a skeletal, gray concrete giant. To the casual observer, it was an unfinished medical complex; to urban explorers and local residents, it was the "Umbrella"—a nickname earned because its floor plan, when viewed from above, bore a striking resemblance to the logo of the Biohazard Corporation from the Resident Evil series. Khovrino Abandoned Hospital (HZB) was more than just a failed construction project; it was a monument to the collapse of the Soviet era and a focal point for modern urban mythology. Construction and Stagnation Conclusion For decades, the skyline of Moscow’s northern
For the "Stalkers"—Russia’s community of urban explorers—HZB was a rite of passage. Its walls were covered in intricate graffiti, and its rooftops offered panoramic views of Moscow. However, the site’s reputation was darker than mere trespassing. Local folklore claimed the hospital was a hub for occult activity, specifically citing a cult known as "Nimostor" that supposedly held gatherings in the darkened wards. While many of these stories were likely exaggerated or fabricated, they added an air of supernatural dread to the location. A Real-World Danger Conclusion For decades





















































