Secret Finnish Rock History Part II

Before going up the stairs, here’s a picture of the villa’s 1960’s built sauna. Again there were some people enjoying the spring day and barbecuing. I didn’t know if they were authorized to be there, but I definitely wasn’t. So I just walked away and wished that they wouldn’t notice me.

And there we finally have the main building.

As you can see, everything has been shut since the punkers were thrown out.

Wait, is that another broom?

What on earth is that on the right?

There was a fireplace on the veranda. Apparently some people still come here to drink.

Anarchy. This also explains one of the symbols seen on the previous window photo a bit better.

The occupiers had carved their greetings on the wall. There was a third word, the name of the place, but I’ve edited it away.

It started to look like access was impossible even here.

So all that was left for me this time was to walk around and photograph the house from all angles.

Even this house is protected. The city hasn’t found a user. Apparently there haven’t even been serious discussions.

So on to the next location.

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A Finnish Urban explorer & Photographer

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