A Surprise Graffiti Exhibition Part II

The entrance to the first section to the school can be seen here. The pupils wouldn’t get wet on rainy days, as the shelters were covering the yard all the way to the school. For sunny days there were open courtyards.

The courtyards were invisible to the streets nearby and so well protected. That’s probably why they were covered in large graffiti.

Between the courtyards were buildings made of concrete with several entrances. Either they were used to storing something or then they were toilets.

Courtyard number two. Pretty similar to the first one, apart from the concrete wall to the left.

The blue truck beds to the left belong to the construction site of the new school and are used for recycling construction waste.

I wonder what the yellow pipes are for. That’s not the first one.

Even the boards in front of the windows are starting to rot, they’ve been there for so long.

The middle courtyard was much more painted than the first one.

Moving on to the third one.

Here was a new sortiment of colors.

The painters have been pretty respectful towards others’ work.

A closer look at the piece seen in the earlier picture.

The final entrance is closed. It isn’t actually leading to a courtyard, just to a door.

Another look at the third courtyard. There’s another mystery yellow pipe there.

And the final graffiti of the day.

Somebody has packed real important stuff for their trip.

As of 2023 the school remains closed an empty. In June there was an arson there, but the news didn’t report much damage.

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A Finnish Urban explorer & Photographer

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