Swiping My Way In Part IV

We next moved towards the early 1960’s school building also abandoned. A sports hall had been built behind it not too long ago.

The oldest part looks like it was connected to the second part, but it wasn’t.

The newer part consisted of two pretty different looking wings.

The entrance was straight to a stairway.

Phones were collected from the pupils for the duration of lessons.

Let’s start from the lower floor corridor. Student art again, I guess.

The lower corridor. Even the lights were still functioning.

The first classroom. The auditorium layout is fairly strange. I have rarely seen such classrooms in Finland.

The view from the back. I think this one has been for teaching chemistry or physics.

These shoes seem a bit lost in this classroom.

On the other side of the corridor were some offices.

This was what we found when we opened the staff toilet door. Reminds me of the swan in the cleaning closet back in 2011.

This is something new. A perfectly and neatly organized classroom. It was as if it only waited for the lesson to start.

Let’s explore the upper floor in the next post!

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