The eerie remains of an abandoned morgue – including a rotting heart in a jar and empty refrigeration units – have been depicted by an explorer in France.
The old mortuary, in an undisclosed location in France, had once been a pathology school for medical students, but was abandoned after the institution closed in 2010.
Although some of the remains have been left to decay since its closure 13 years ago, some of the decomposing material had apparently been stolen.
A grim image showed a human heart rotting in a jar, improperly stored and left behind when the building was vacated.
“I’ll never forget the scent of the human heart,” said photographer and explorer Chloe Urbex, who ventured into the uninhabited building.
A vile image showed a human heart rotting in a jar without a lid. The shriveled and distorted organ has stood there for 13 years since the morgue was abandoned
An autopsy room was left abandoned with a stretcher and old medical equipment. The property was also used as a pathology school for medical students
Human parts and liquid chemicals were left in jars in the abandoned French morgue. Other organs were apparently stolen from the property when it was abandoned
One heart, left in an upturned bucket, began to form as a colony of maggots spewed out of the organ. Polaroid photographs of organs lay on the table
An abandoned corpse cart and empty refrigeration units remained in the building. The mortuary and pathology school closed in 2013 due to budget cuts
The site previously served as a mortuary and pathology school to educate medical students about illness and disease. The building was permanently closed due to government budget cuts.
Despite being abandoned for so long, a generator in the autopsy rooms was still plugged in and running, creating a loud noise throughout the building.
Untouched refrigerator cabinets and discarded medical equipment were also left behind.
Organs such as hearts were left in jars. But after being stored carelessly, with lids missing, they were corroded and discolored.
A heart, left in an overturned bucket, began to form and attract maggots. There was evidence that many more organs were stored in the morgue, but it appeared they had been stolen.
Until recently, the building had on-site security personnel who lived on site, but that had since left after now-aborted construction work began on the site.
Explorer and photographer Chloe Urbex captured the shocking images.
“Looking for abandoned places, I came across a morgue in France, which supposedly shook human organs, brains and bones,” she said.
Explorer and photographer Chloe Urbex found a moldy heart in a jar without a lid. A yellow discharge surrounded the organ
The old mortuary in France had been a pathology school for medical students until it was abandoned in 2010 after budget cuts
In addition to ancient organs and human body parts, heaps of blood samples were also left behind. Numbered glass cards lined filing boxes
Tables and medical equipment remained in the building. A generator in the autopsy rooms was still plugged in and running, creating a loud noise throughout the building
A stretcher that would have been used to carry the deceased was at the bottom of the stairs. Until recently, the building had security personnel on site who lived on site, but they had since left after now-aborted building work began at the site
“The human bones, brains and some of the broken human organs were missing,” she added.
‘Mortuary Explores has been a longtime favorite of mine, but I’ve never set foot in an abandoned building with human organs left so carelessly.
“The hearts were in open glass jars in the basement.
“Upstairs where the autopsy rooms are, loud generators are still plugged in and working, oddly enough they were quite loud and startled us a bit.
“I was relieved to get the photos because it’s an exploration I’ve wanted to see for a long time, but I’ll never forget the smell of the human heart.”
Untouched refrigerator cabinets and discarded medical equipment also remained inside the building with an old chalkboard
On the wall of the morgue was another chalkboard with doctors and donors on it. The sign read: ‘average organ weight’
Head blocks on stretchers were depicted where dead bodies would have lain in refrigerators
A broken chair was pictured in front of a bookcase full of old paperwork. The property has been abandoned since 2010
Large refrigerators would have kept the deceased when the morgue was still running