Let me get one thing straight.
I am not a morning person. I hate early mornings. Got that?
Good. And that is exactly why this May Saturday morning I got out of bed at 4.00 am. To be able to exit my house by 4.30 am. To be able to pick up my friend at 4.45 am. And to be in our first location at 5.00 am.
And here it is.

You probably already recognize it by now. It’s the same old, large rural villa, I photographed just a few weeks back. It was all open doors, but I didn’t dare to enter it because the neighbours were too close.
I reckoned they wouldn’t be up at 5.00 Saturday morning. And judging by the peace and quiet I was right.

Since my previous visit somebody has closed the doors, but they don’t seem to be locked. As a matter of fact I don’t think that it’s possible to lock them anymore.

And like I also said previously, the prohibitions have been covered. That’s why they don’t apply anymore.

We first entered through the door on the right to a narrow hallway. This was a bit of a surprise.

The door to the right revealed a small, one room apartment. What I thought we’d explore, was a luxurious old one family house. What we got to explore, was an one family house converted into small and primitive flats.

The materials are such, that the conversion must have been done decades ago. Probably in the late 1970’s or early 1980’s.

And this is basically the whole room. There were a kitchen and a small toilet in one corner.

Once again somebody has forgotten their shoes here. This time a full pair.

This is the reason why I believe the modifications to be from the late 1970’s or early 1980’s. Just look at this style.

The soap isn’t from the 1980’s, though. Let’s see, if we can find some hints as to when the place was abandoned.

The first hint. Magazines for people working in transport and excavation. They’re from the year 2001, so almost a full 20 years old by the time of this photo.

The door to the left from the main hall led to another corridor.

By it was another small toilet with the word ‘imitation’ written on the tiles.

This apartment was a bit larger than the first one. As the window is the largest one in the building, I believe this has originally been the living room of the villa.
Notice, how close the neighbours are. Luckily they are still sleeping.

One more peek to the first aparment just to try to estimate, which parts of the first floor we’ve already covered.
So these two apartments were what was behind the first entrance of the building. Let’s look behind the second entrance now.