Inside Fairfield Hills State Hospital

Turn your volume up. UPDATE: We just got into the building from :16 - :31 (Norwalk Hall). ALSO, went inside the Power Plant located off FFH main property. SEE ATTACHED VIDEO Fairfield Hills once held over 4000 mentally unstable patients. The building's original beauty is only masked by the scars of mother nature and recent vandalism. The asylum lost its accreditation in 1994 and slowly closed down its over 25 campus-style buildings. Today, much of the site is under construction and renovation to create municipal town buildings. The area is patrolled by one security guard in a blue truck - who really doesn't do much. ___ This time, three of us entered through Litchfield House, where we discovered a passage to the underground tunnels. They were just as magnificent as we had hoped and we followed them to Yale Laboratory (the morgue). It was completely pitch black and the echoes from your shuffling feet tended to play mind games with you. I hope you enjoy your tour of them. Yale Lab has been virtually untouched - only a few remnants from vandals were there. I was surprised at how good of shape it was in. We found the autopsy tables, body coolers, and "bio-hazardous" sinks. We left the building and headed back to the tunnels when we all agreed we felt like we shouldn't be there. We practically speed walked back to Litchfield House (the drug ward) and went back up to the second floor, where we heard banging during our last visit. I turned my camera off, and immediately there ...

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24 Responses to Inside Fairfield Hills State Hospital

  1. wutdaFU3K says:

    My aunt used to work there as a nurse. She doesn’t really find it scary. She has lots of funny and happy stories about the place and the patients.

  2. xmodrock says:

    how the hell did you get in?

  3. Geistesabwesend1 says:

    So this is where the first episode of MTV´s FEAR was recorded, man even if there aren´t paranormal things i would have died in there especially in the basement.
    You guys have some balls that you really went EVERYWHERE i find it a bit strange that the morgue is (was?) in really good shape but the banging at the end creeped me out.

  4. PoliceRPG says:

    if i was a security guard for this place I would go and explore lol

  5. BinaBellaYO says:

    HOW DID YOU GET INSIDE.

  6. mickeylou33 says:

    @ArgotMay oh my dog im sure it is! hahaha

  7. ArgotMay says:

    It’s harder to get out; I am sure.

  8. mickeylou33 says:

    HOW DID U GET IN THERE!?! please please please please please please please reply!!!!!!!!!!!

  9. Dcubs5 says:

    your joke=shit

  10. amityrecords says:

    two of the fairfield hills buildings have been renovated for town use the town also plans to turn the entire property into a public recreation area. You can’t really get into any buildings unless no one is around and you can find an open door, which my friends and I happen to find. You are required to stay 15 feet away from each building because of falling dabree most of the time there will be a cop patrolling the area. The under ground tunnels have been for the most part filled.

  11. NNASTYNATE666 says:

    fairfield hills has been renovated …and is no longer an abandoned hospital…unless someone can prove me wrong..??

  12. AprylRed says:

    I wanna go in a few week, but I’lll be by myself. Is this safe and is it all restored by now or what? Never been.

  13. jenaliza says:

    I was actually there in the summer of 1986 at the adolescent unit. anybody else there that summer?

  14. john5743 says:

    lol Bethel here :P family in Newtown though

  15. Green404040 says:

    are the doors there locked? I was thinking about heading over there soon

  16. jessejcbrl says:

    Thumbs up if you live in newtown

  17. UZI9MMAUTO says:

    Actually this is WHERE they DID film Sleepers! You can see the field where they played that Big Game and the cage where they were molested in these videos.

  18. espag7 says:

    exelent video man!!

  19. zunukoo says:

    very nicely done. I plan on doing something like this soon. Not going inside. Subscribe of course. I have learned so much about the history of this place. It was an amazing facility when it was first built. i also like the act that you went to the power plant not a lot of people even think of going there. Just discovered that recently. FFH also had it’s own cow farm, and fire station.

  20. julyjoe88 says:

    man too bad there is so much security… personally being a paranormal investigator i personally would like to find out once and for all if the hospitol is indeed haunted, also talk to people who worked there get a tour from a guard or someone who has seen the paranormal activity or if no one has let my group go in an actually legally investigate… i have a weird feeling its not haunted

  21. markus45150 says:

    @spartangamer1 patients rely u call them that id call them test subs for the asylum

  22. RyanBoobMan says:

    I live 10 minutes from Fairfield Hills :3

  23. IrisOrchid125 says:

    Newtown, Connecticut.

  24. IrisOrchid125 says:

    This facility stands in Newtown, CT.