Since July 1, 2018, there has not been a living soul on the site of the former Joffre hospital in Draveil (Essonne), closed to the public and entry to which is strictly prohibited.
Even if, according to local residents, intrusions are commonplace.
This former sanatorium built in 1931, transformed by Assistance publique – Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) from 1960 into a long- and medium-stay hospital for the elderly, had been experiencing “recruitment difficulties” for years. in particular because of the “significant dilapidation of the premises”.
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Its closure, first announced for 2020, had been brought forward by two years, despite strong mobilization.
At the time, many wondered if behind this decision was not a real estate transaction... It must be said that the site has assets.
Located in the extension of the suburban district of Champrosay, on the edge of the Sénart national forest, a few minutes from the town center of Draveil, the land extends over 5 ha of buildings and 3 ha of forest.
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